STACEY LEVINE

Writer & Professor, Stacey Levine

Stacey Levine is a writer less interested in plot than subjective voice, and works to get life’s gorgeous and homely details into fiction. She is the author of the novel Mice 1961, a 2025 Pulitzer Prize finalist, and of novels and story collections Frances Johnson Dra—, The Girl with Brown Fur, and My Horse and Other Stories. Earning both a PEN USA fiction award and Stranger Genius in Literature Award, her fiction and articles have appeared in Tin House, The Brooklyn Rail, Yeti, Bookforum, The Seattle P-I and The Seattle Times. She teaches at Seattle Central College.

Stacey was recently interviewed by Capitol Hill Seattle Blog where she highlights her novel, Mice 1961, which she predominantly wrote at The Cloud Room. Read the full interview here.

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