Kim Chinquee grew up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin, was a medical laboratory technician in the Air Force and elsewhere (most recently, during COVID). She's the author of seven collections: Oh Baby, Pretty, Pistol, Veer, Shot Girls, Wetsui, Snowdog, the novel Pipette, and forthcoming novel I Thought of England.
She's Chief Editor of Elm Leaves Journal (ELJ), Senior Editor of New World Writing Quarterly, and Contributing Editor of Midwest Review.
Her work has been published widely and received three Pushcart Prizes and a Henfield Prize. She's a competitive triathlete, a certified USA Triathlon Official, and lives with her three dogs in Tonawanda, New York
Her website is www.kimchinquee.com
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