Susan Woodring - Short Story

SUSAN ERGLER WOODRING spent her childhood in North Carolina, California, Alabama, Illinois and Indiana.
She received her graduate degree from Western Carolina and her Creative Writing MFA from Queens College. She spent a year teaching in Vologda, Russia before returning to North Carolina where she teaches and conducts workshops.
Her short fiction has received many honors, including the 2006 Elizabeth Simpson Smith Short Fiction Award and the 2006 Isotope Editor’s Prize.
Her work has appeared in Quick Fiction, Yemassee, Ballyhoo Stories, Slower Traffic Keep Right, The William and Mary Review, Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing, Passages North, turnrow, and Surreal South.
Susan has one published novel, THE TRAVELING DISEASE, and a recently published short fiction collection, SPRING TIME ON MARS.
Her website is www.susanwoodring.com