

Her story “Midwestern Girl Is Tired of Appearing in Your Short Stories” won the 2017 DISQUIET Literary Prize for Fiction. ” for Best Small Fictions 2018 and it also appears in the 2018 Wigleaf Top 50. Guest editor Aimee Bender selected her story “Shit Cassandra Saw. Kirby’s stories appear or are forthcoming in One Story, Tin House, Guernica, Mississippi Review, Ninth Letter, Blackbird, SmokeLong Quarterly, and elsewhere. Currently, she is the Associate Director of Programs and Finance for the Sewanee Writers’ Conference at the University of the South, where she also teaches creative writing. She has an MFA from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD from the University of Cincinnati. She hails from San Diego and is a proud graduate of Carleton College. Kirby‘s debut collection Shit Cassandra Saw is available from Penguin Books wherever books are sold. A barnburner of a book that will set you ablaze with its clear-eyed brilliance.” “As fun as it is furious, Shit Cassandra Saw rewrites womanhood with a cast of complex, contradictory, brave and bonkers heroines as likely to skewer you with a cutlass as they are to poorly re-tile your bathroom.

Kevin Wilson, bestselling author of Nothing to See Here “Kirby writes with boundless humor, a confidence and ease with strange premises, and yet there is always that flash of a fang.” “With zany plots, unconventional forms, and playful, poetic language, these stories delight at every turn.”
