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Emily Nagin

Emily Nagin received her MFA in fiction from the University of Michigan Helen Zell Writers' Program in 2015. Her work has appeared in Uncommon Core Fiction Anthology, New Ohio Review, and the Main Street Rag, among other publications. In addition to blogging for MQR, she is a contributor at Fiction Writer's Review. She lives in Pittsburgh. Follow her on Twitter @EmilyNagin.

On Not Writing

I had just enough experience working with teenagers to know they’re merciless bullshit detectors. I also remembered how my classmates and I had treated some of our teachers—teachers who would now be my colleagues.

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I had just enough experience working with teenagers to know they’re merciless bullshit detectors. I also remembered how my classmates and I had treated some of our teachers—teachers who would now be my colleagues.

Odd Jobs #1: An Interview with Ruthie Luhnow

“It was kind of the perfect confluence of viability and personal interest — I’ve wanted to write queer stories for a long time, and suddenly I found that there was a market for it.”

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“It was kind of the perfect confluence of viability and personal interest — I’ve wanted to write queer stories for a long time, and suddenly I found that there was a market for it.”

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