B I O:
Jamey Genna teaches English and creative writing in the east bay area of California and is a graduate from the masters in writing program at the University of San Francisco.  She also works as a major projects adviser at USF.  Her short story collection Nobody Has to Die for It to Tell You Something was a finalist for the Black Lawrence Press Ontario Prize and was a semifinalist for the Iowa Prize.

Places you can find her short fiction:

Short story, “Turtles Don’t Have Hair,” literary magazine, Dislocate, 2007.
Short story, “Itinerary for the Tourist,” literary magazine, Cutthroat: A Journal of Literary Arts, 2007.
Short story, “Meat Eaters,” on-line literary magazine, Midway Journal, 2007.
Flash fiction, “Clipped,” on-line literary magazine, VerbSap, 2006.
Flash fiction, “Running,” on-line literary magazine, Spork Press, Sept. 2006.
Flash fiction, “The Wind Chill Factor Kicked In,” literary magazine, Blue Earth Review, 2006.
Short story, “Making Quota,” literary magazine, Pinyon, Spring 2006.
Short story, “The Play,” literary anthology, Shade, 2006.
Short story, “A Language I Couldn’t Speak,” literary magazine, Phantasmagoria, Fall / Winter 2006.
Flash fiction, "The Painting," Verbsap, 2005.
Short story, “Anecdote City,” literary magazine, Colere, 2005.
Short story, “Hummingbird,” literary magazine, Georgetown Review, Spring 2005.
Short story, "X-Ray," on-line literary magazine, Carve, September / October 2004.
Short story, “The Light in the Alley,” Times of Sorrow / Times of Grace: Writing by Women of the Great Plains, 2002.

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