Amy Clark

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Amy Clark
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Amy L. Clark is the author of the novel Palais Royale (Engine Books) and the short story collection Adulterous Generation (Queen's Ferry Press). Their fiction and non-fiction has appeared in literary journals including Maudlin House, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Fifth Wednesday, Brilliant Flash FictionLitro, The Baltimore ReviewQueerlings, and many others, and has been anthologized widely, including in Best of the Net, Beyond Queer Voices, and the Norton anthology New Micro.  Amy also publishes under the name Aiden Grace Smith. They are a reader for Fractured Lit. 

Amy has taught at the college level for nearly twenty years.  Currently, they teach creative writing and literature at Emerson, and academic writing at Quincy College.  Amy is the Faculty Director of the Emerson College Teaching Hub.  The Teaching Hub is dedicated to supporting faculty at every stage of their career; The Teaching Hub collaborates with staff from a variety of offices in the college and provides a space for all faculty to create a community focused on teaching, learning, and pedagogy.

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Education

B.A., Bard College
M.F.A., Emerson College