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SELECTED short stories and Essays
“Maeve Brennan,” essay by Kathleen Hill in Nine Irish Lives, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, ed. Mark Bailey (2017)
“Portrait,”Ploughshares Solo Series (2014), 27 (Amazon Kindle edition selected as One of the Best Singles of 2014)
“My Apple Tree, My Brightness,” AGNI (2012), 76
“Forgiveness,” AGNI (2011), 73
[reprinted in The Best Spiritual Writing, 2013]
“Fall,” AGNI online (2010), 71
[excerpt from Who Occupies This House]
“Who Occupies This House,” Ploughshares (2008), 34, 4
“The Anointed,” DoubleTake(1999),5, 4
Best American Short Stories 2000, Pushcart Prize XXV
“Shame in the House,” Prairie Schooner (1998),72, 2
Readers Choice Award for best fiction in Prairie Schooner
“Reading with Diana,”The Yale Review (1998),86, 3
“Avesnes: Reading in Place,” Michigan Quarterly Review (1998),37, 1
Cited in Best American Essays 1999
“Flood,” Hudson Review (1987), 40, 1
Cited in Best American Short Stories 1988
“Solstice,” Prairie Schooner (1987), 61, 1
Bernice Slote Award for best fiction, Prairie Schooner
“Sisters and Brother,” Hudson Review (1983), 26, 3
Cited in Best American Short Stories 1984