LATEST NEWS!
2022, 8th Notable Essay listing in Best American Essays
2022, Best of the Net nomination from The Disappointed. Housewife
2021 and 2020, longlisted in "Wigleaf Top 50 (Very) Short Fictions"
2021, Best of the Net nomination from matchbook
2021 and 2020, Pushcart nominations from matchbook.
The Disappointed Housewife. and NUNUM
2021, Best Small Fictions nomination from Gone Lawn
2021, Best Microfiction nomination from NUNUM
featured in Creative Nonfiction's "Sunday Short Reads" and "Memoir Monday"
2022, 8th Notable Essay listing in Best American Essays
2022, Best of the Net nomination from The Disappointed. Housewife
2021 and 2020, longlisted in "Wigleaf Top 50 (Very) Short Fictions"
2021, Best of the Net nomination from matchbook
2021 and 2020, Pushcart nominations from matchbook.
The Disappointed Housewife. and NUNUM
2021, Best Small Fictions nomination from Gone Lawn
2021, Best Microfiction nomination from NUNUM
featured in Creative Nonfiction's "Sunday Short Reads" and "Memoir Monday"
Jacqueline Doyle
writer
new work in Fourth Genre, Passages North, F(r)iction, Bending Genres,
New World Writing, Midway Journal, Catapult,
Superstition Review, trampset, and Permafrost
work forthcoming in EPOCH, Fictive Dream, and The Pinch
forthcoming: Grant Faulkner's The Art of Brevity (University of New Mexico Press)
will feature "Little Darling," originally published in Wigleaf
forthcoming: Jill Talbot's anthology Essay Form(s) (Columbia University Press) will include
my flash "Little Colored Pills," originally published in Sweet,
and list my essay "Haunting Houses," originally published in New Ohio Review,
in a supplemental reading list
Creative Nonfiction Editor at CRAFT Literary Journal
(two CRAFT essays earned Notables in Best American Essays 2022, one CRAFT essay earned a Notable in Best American Essays 2021)
writing instructor, Bending Genres flash workshop, "Looking Sideways"
recent profiles, reviews, or interviews in The San Franciscan,
NUNUM, Fractured Lit, Heavy Feather Review, Sweet,
Rappahannock Review, and Tiny Molecules