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Meredith Boe

Meredith Boe is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer, editor, and poet. Her short prose collection What City was a winner of Paper Nautilus’s 2018 Debut Series Chapbook Contest, and her creative work has appeared in Sad Girls Diaries, Passengers Journal, Chicago Reader, After Hours, Burningword, Mud Season Review, Midwestern Gothic, From the Depths, and elsewhere. Her critique has appeared in Another Chicago Magazine, Newfound, and World Literature Today, and she is a contributor to the Chicago Review of Books. Website: https://meredithboe.com/

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