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A writer of both fiction and nonfiction, Midge Raymond won the 2004 Indiana Review Fiction Prize for her short story “First Sunday.” Another of her stories, “Lost Art,” was short-listed for the 2007 Raymond Carver Short Story Prize. Her short fiction has been featured in numerous literary magazines, including the Bellevue Literary Review, the Indiana Review, the North American Review, the Ontario Review, Other Voices, and Witness, as well as in the Los Angeles Times’s West magazine. |
Raymond holds an MA from Boston University’s College of Communications, where she was a lecturer for six years. She also spent two years as an instructor with Boston’s independent writing program, Grub Street Writers. She has worked as an editor and copywriter for Penguin Putnam, Bantam Doubleday Dell, and Houghton Mifflin and currently serves on the editorial board of the Green Hills Literary Lantern. She lives in Boston.
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