Dev Jannerson, YA Novelist and Poet
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MAGAZINES + MISC.

RESUME HIGHLIGHTS

  • "late bloom," poem, Crosswinds, forthcoming
  • "Empty Eyes," short story, Sequestrum, forthcoming
  • "Purgatoire," essay, anthology Table for None, edited by Carl S. Corbitt, forthcoming
  • "How Chat Rooms Helped Me Figure Out I'm Trans," essay, republished in The Gay & Lesbian Review, 2020
  • "Novembers," essay, Medium, 2020
  • "Welcome to Fresno," short story, anthology Tunnel of Lost Stories, edited by Ruchi Acharya, Wingless Dreamer, 2020. Finalist in Unlimited Literature's Flash Fiction Contest 2020
  • quoted in Leah Rachel von Essen's "How the Pandemic Has Changed Our Reading Lives," article, Book Riot, 2020
  • "Since Quarantine Came to Stay," poem, anthology Fruits of Our Quarantine, edited by Ruchi Acharya, Wingless Dreamer, 2020
  • "Call Me Dev," essay, Medium, 2020
  • "What Life Experiences Influenced How and What I Write," essay, Kavordian Library, 2020
  • quoted in anthology Diversity and Inclusion in Libraries: A Call to Action and Strategies for Success (Medical Library Association Books), edited by Shannon D. Jones and Beverly Murphy, Roman & Littlefield, 2019
  • "Jagged Patches," short fiction, third place Winner of the Pat Carr Prize, Tidal Journal, 2019
  • "Worst-Case Scenario," short fiction, Obra/Artifact, Finalist in Obra/Artifact's Prose Contest, 2019
  • "Summer School," flash nonfiction, second place Winner of The Writer Summer Flash Contest, The Writer, 2019
  • "Adventures in Agoraphobia," flash fiction, Every Day Fiction​, 2019
  • "The Highest Score," short fiction, Dipsea, 2018
  • "Messes & Ambiguities: A Conversation with Deb Jannerson," interview, The Coil, 2018
  • "dolores," poem, Cardinal Sins, 2018
  • "Deb Jannerson, author of Thanks for Nothing," interview, The Flexible Persona, 2018
  • "The Change," short fiction, Winner of Two Sisters' monthly contest, Two Sisters Writing and Publishing, 2018
  • "Cut," micro fiction, Winner of The Flexible Persona Editors' Prize, The Flexible Persona, nominated for a Pushcart Prize, 2018
  • "sunset," poem, NonBinary Review, 2017
  • "Scarring," creative nonfiction, Winner of the So to Speak Nonfiction Contest, So to Speak, 2017
  • "sprung," poem, The Ocotillo Review, 2017
  • "flight" and "an agoraphobe's well-being is," poems, The Telepoem Booth, 2017
  • "Destination," short fiction, daCunha, 2017
  • "Youth, Rain, Confusion, Evolution," essay, anthology My Gay New Orleans: 28 Personal Reminisces on LGBT+ Life in New Orleans, edited by Frank Perez and Jeffrey Palmquist, LL-Publications, 2016
  • "Fish Out of Water," short fiction, The Tulane Review, 2016
  • "What a Concept," short fiction, Callisto, 2016
  • "The Hunger," short fiction, The Gambler, 2016
  • "orange day," poem, Inklette, 2016
  • "No Soliciting," poem, E·ratio Poetry Journal, 2016
  • "Fixings," short fiction, Heliograph, 2015
  • "Leaving Portland: A Dramatization," creative nonfiction, We Have a Fucking Right to Be Angry, 2014
  • "morning machine," micropoem, A Room of Her Own's Twitter account, 2013
  • Book review of Changed for Good: A Feminist History of the Broadway Musical by Stacy Wolf, Women's Review of Books, 2012
  • "Jaclyn Friedman Wants to Help You Find What You Really Really Want," "Douchebag Decree: Forty Beads," "#YAsaves, Ignorance Hurts: The Wall Street Journal's Attack on Books," and many more; social commentary; Bitch, 2011-2012