Colleen Maley Rothman is a writer from south Louisiana.
Her short fiction has appeared in Ecotone, storySouth, and Maudlin House, among other publications. Her essays and criticism have been published in The Atlantic, Literary Hub, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. Her work was selected for the 2024 Best Small Fictions anthology and was a finalist for the Jesmyn Ward Prize in Fiction and the Quarterly West Prose Contest. An alumna of Carleton College and Northwestern University’s Medill School, she has studied creative writing at the Tin House Summer Workshop, Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, and Sewanee Writers’ Conference, which she attended in 2023 as a Tennessee Williams Scholar. Colleen is the founding editor of Nurture: A Literary Journal and an associate series editor for the Wigleaf Top 50. After spending many years in the Midwest, Colleen now lives in New Orleans.
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