Franny French

Editor, writer of brilliant short stories

Franny first won distinction (and a butterscotch sundae) in the third grade for a short story about a misunderstood scarecrow. Since then, her work has appeared in the St. Petersburg Review, The Ledge, Public Poetry, Enizagam, and other literary publications. She is the recipient of an Oregon Literary Fellowship, and her short story “Dead Fish” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She has a forthcoming story in the online magazine, Literally Stories. She lives and writes and rewrites in Portland, Oregon.