Jan Priddy
Jan Priddy’s writing has earned an Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship, Arts & Letters fellowship, Pushcart nomination, and numerous publications including Brevity, CALYX Journal, Catamaran Literary Review, The Humanist, Liminal Stories, North American Review, and anthologies on race and running. An MFA graduate from Pacific University, her novel, All the Daughters Sing, finds hope in the world after [most] everyone dies, and seeks publication. She blogs at IMPERFECT PATIENCE.
Posts by Jan Priddy
Book Review: “If The Train Arrives”
BOOK BY HEATHER FELLIN TIERNY VINE LEAVES PRESS, 2025 236 PP, $17.99 Traveling by train is not about getting somewhere the quickest way possible;... Read More
Smile, You’re Beautiful
This afternoon a student passed me, grinning. She’d just visited the eastern-most toilet stall in the “senior” bathroom. The room is decrepit, the soap... Read More
