Iris Litt
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Iris Litt's newest book is Snowbird from Finishing Line Press. Her two previous books of poetry are What I Wanted to Say from Shivastan Press, and Word Love from Cosmic Trend Publications. Her latest short story publication is "Pissed Off" in the 2016 Saturday Evening Post ebook. She has had short stories, poems and articles published in many magazines, including Confrontation, The Widow's Handbook, New Verse News, the new renaissance, Earth's Daughters, and Rambunctious Review. Awards include the Atlantic Monthly Award for College Writing, first prize in The Virtual Press short story contest, and French Bread poetry award from Pacific Coast Journal. She leads writing workshops in Woodstock, NY and has taught creative writing as an adjunct at SUNY/Ulster, Bard College, Arts Society of Kingston, Writers in the Mountains, Educational Alliance, New York Public Library, and many other venues in New York City and the Hudson Valley. She lives in Woodstock, NY and Greenwich Village and winters on Anna Maria Island in Florida, which was the inspiration for her book Snowbird.
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Winning Entry: Karl Marx Doesn’t Know Everything
Contest Won: Tom Howard/John H. Reid Fiction & Essay Contest 2016, Honorable Mention