Lenore Weiss
Lenore received an MFA in fiction from San Francisco State Clark-Gross Award (judged by Paul La Farge) and the Robert Browning Dramatic Monologue contest. She recently won first prize in the Alexandria Quarterly Press small stories series for her flash fiction chapbook, Holding on to the Fringes of Love. Lenore has read .... more
Lenore received an MFA in fiction from San Francisco State Clark-Gross Award (judged by Paul La Farge) and the Robert Browning Dramatic Monologue contest. She recently won first prize in the Alexandria Quarterly Press small stories series for her flash fiction chapbook, Holding on to the Fringes of Love. Lenore has read in different cities across the country and performed on the radio. Her three poetry collections form a trilogy about being mortal: Cutting Down the Last Tree on Easter Island (West End Press, 2012); Two Places (Aldrich Press, 2014), and The Golem (Hadassa Word Press, 2017). In reviewing Two Places. She has also written a children's book for middle-grade readers, The Glimmerine. Her writing has won recognition from Poets & Writers (finalist in California Voices contest) and as a finalist for Pablo Neruda Prize, Nimrod International Journal. The Society for Technical Communication has recognized her work regarding Technical Literacy in the schools. Lenore currently tutors students in writing and reading comprehension.