Kathryn Kulpa

Fiction Writer

Providence, RI
Rhode Island US
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Author's Bio

Kathryn Kulpa writes short stories, flash fiction, and prose poetry. Her flash fiction chapbook A Map of Lost Places is forthcoming from Gold Line Press, 2025. She is also the author of For Every Tower, a Princess (Porkbelly Press, 2024) and Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted (New Rivers Press, 2023). She was a winner of the Vella Chapbook Contest for Girls on Film (Paper Nautilus Press, 2016) and she received the First Series Award for her short story collection Pleasant Drugs (Mid-List Press). Her stories have been featured in several anthologies, including the Best Microfiction series (2020, 2021, 2022) and Best Small Fictions (2024).

Kathryn has published short fiction in Flash Frog, Florida Review, Ghost Parachute, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Monkeybicycle, Smokelong Quarterly, trampset, Wigleaf, and many other journals. She is a flash editor at Cleaver magazine and leads writing workshops through the magazine. She has also led workshops for the International Women's Writing Guild (IWWG), Truro Center for the Arts, Writespace, University of Rhode Island, and the Stonecoast Writers Conference. She was a visiting writer at Wheaton College in Norton, MA and Writers-in-the-Schools, Rhode Island. 

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Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
The Great Gatsby Anthology (Silver Birch Press, 2015)
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Regrets Only: Contemporary Poets on the Theme of Regret (Little Pear Press, 2006)
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In Our Own Words: A Generation Defining Itself (MW Enterprises, 2005)
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Sundays at Sarah's: An Anthology of Women's Writing (Little Pear Press, 2003)
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Alphabet Faucet: Pocket Prose (Bottom Dog Press, 2000)
Books:
A Map of Lost Places (Gold Line Press, 2025)
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Best Small Fictions 2024 (Alternating Current Press, 2024)
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Best Microfiction 2020 (Pelekinesis, 2020)
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Girls on Film (Paper Nautilus, 2016)
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It All Changed in an Instant: More Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure (Harper Perennial, 2010)
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Pleasant Drugs : Stories (Midlist Press, 2005)
Chapbooks:
For Every Tower, a Princess (Porkbelly Press, 2024)
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Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted (New Rivers Press, 2023)
Journals:
100 Word Story
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Artful Dodge
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Asimov's Sci-Fi Magazine
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Blink-Ink
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Bull: Men's Fiction
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Foliate Oak
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Ghost Parachute
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Jellyfish Review
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KYSO Flash
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Leviathan
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Madison Review
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Margin: Exploring Magic Realism
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Metazen
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NANO Fiction
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New Renaissance
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Okay Donkey
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Quality Women's Fiction
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Seventeen
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The Northville Review
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Trampset
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Women's Studies Quarterly
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Prizes won: 

Gold Line Press Chapbook Contest: winner for A Map of Lost Places, 2024 ;

Wigleaf Top 50: 2024 longlist for "Big Jack" and "T, My Name is Tonya" ;

Porkbelly Press Chapbook Contest: winner for For Every Tower, a Princess, 2024 ;

New Rivers Press Chapbook Contest, first prize for Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted, 2023 ;

Lascaux Review, Lascaux Prize in Flash Fiction, 2023 Finalist ;

Bath Flash Fiction Prize: Longlisted for "To My Mother, in the Air," 2023 ;

Bath Flash Fiction Prize: Longlisted for "Passerine," 2022 ;

Wigleaf Top 50: 2022 longlist for "A Brief Catalog of Venial Sins" ;

Flash Fiction Magazine, first prize for "Exterminating Angel," 2022 ; second prize for "How I Learned to Read," 2021 ;

Best Microfiction, 2020, 2021, 2022 ;

Lascaux Review, Lascaux Prize in Flash Fiction, 2019 Finalist ;

Vella Chapbook Contest, for Girls on Film (Paper Nautilus, 2016) ; 

First Series Award in Short Fiction, for Pleasant Drugs (Mid-List Press, 2005) ; 

101 Words, Issue 23 Contest Winner ; 

New Millennium Writings Fiction Contest Finalist ; 

the new renaissance Louise E. Reynolds Memorial Fiction Award ; 

Florida Review Editors' Award ; 

Massachusetts Cultural Council Finalist

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, Teenagers
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Providence, RI
Rhode Island
Raised in: 
Somerset, MA
Massachusetts
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Last update: Oct 13, 2024