Brenda Peynado
Brenda Peynado is Dominican American writer of fiction, nonfiction and screenplays. She often writes about Latina girlhood, class, race and commodity culture through literary realism, magical realism, and near-future science fiction.
Her short story
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Brenda Peynado is Dominican American writer of fiction, nonfiction and screenplays. She often writes about Latina girlhood, class, race and commodity culture through literary realism, magical realism, and near-future science fiction.
Her short story collection, THE ROCK EATERS, was published by Penguin Books in March 2021, and listed as one of NPR.org, and the New York Public Libraries best books of 2021. Over forty short stories appear in journals such as Tor.com, The Georgia Review, The Sun, Threepenny Review, Epoch, Kenyon Review online, Pleiades, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere.
Her stories have won a Nelson Algren Award from the Chicago Tribune, and O. HENRY prize, a Pushcart Prize; inclusion in the The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy, Best Small Fiction, and Best Microfiction anthologies, two Vermont Studio Center Fellowships and other awards.
After BA in Computer Science from Wellesley College, she worked as an IT auditor for IBM. She graduated with her MFA in fiction from Florida State University, where she held a Kingsbury Fellowship and Fiction Editor of The Southeast Review. In 2014 she received a Fullbright Fellowship to the Dominican Republic to write a novel about the 1965 Guerra de Abril. She received her Ph.D in fiction from the University of Cincinnati, where she taught screenwriting, fiction and science fiction and fantasy writing.
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