Brittany Klein (born 1960) is a U.S. poet and conservative author. She was born in New York City and graduated from the State University of New York at Binghampton with a B.A. in Rhetoric and Writing. She obtained a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from the University of Virginia and has held a Graduate Fellowship in Creative Writing at the University of Houston.
- Finalist, Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction, 2012.
- Pushcart Prize nominee, Fiction, 1990–1991.
- Winner, Imprint Fellowship for Writing, 1990.
Publications[edit]
Klein is a contributor to and co-editor of the book Jephthah's Children: The Innocent Casualties of Same-Sex Parenting.[1]
Other publications include:
- "Ruthless Misogyny: Janna Darnelle’s Story and Extreme LGBT Activism," Public Discourse, Oct 2, 2014.
- "This Daughter Has Had Enough," American Thinker, Oct. 20, 2014.
- "LBGT Demands for Other Peoples Children Are Misogynistic," The Federalist, Feb 3, 2015.
- "Be Strong, Be Brave," (short story) Boulevard, Fall 2013
- "Sending You Into the World, I Should Say Something," (poem) The Nervous Breakdown, Winter 2013
- "Far Rockaway," "Soon, We Will Give In," "In A City Of Red Ideas," (poems) Blackbird Review, Spring 2013. [2]
- "Ruchama In Her Worn Nightgown," (poem) Drunken Boat, January, 2013. [3]
- "Hepatitis," (poem) The Blue Fifth Review, special poetry issue, Fall 2012.
- "The Lost Girl" (short story) Unpious, Voices on the Hasidic Fringe, online journal, March 2012.
- "Shulamit Firestone" (essay) Unpious, Voices on Hasidic Fringe, May 2012.
- "The Good Chasidic Wife," (short story) Unpious, Voices on Hasidic Fringe, April 2012.
- "Dear Reader," "A Letter From The Committee For The Advancement of Loss," (poems) Samizdat Literary Journal, Spring issue 2012.
- "The Last Lion," (short story) The Montreal Review, November/December issue 2011.
- "How The Journey Begins," (poem) Blast Furnace, Vol. 2 No 1 Summer/Fall 2011.
- "Still Life, With Girl" (short story) Fictionaut, June 2011
- "The Time I Saw My Father," (short story) Gulf Coast,' Vol. 6, No 1 Winter (1993): 106-17.
- "The Lost Train," (short story) The Gettysburg Review, Vol. IX, No 3 Fall (1990).
- "All That Shines," (short story) Western Humanities Review, Vol. XLIII, No. 1 Summer (1989) 32-39.
- "Night," (poem) The Cream City Review, Vol. XV, No.1 Spring (1991): 74.
- "A Story," (poem) Timbuktu, Vol. 1., No. 1 Winter/Spring (1988): 22.
- "Tulips," (poem) Quarterly West, Vol. 1, No. 24 Winter (1987): 98.
- "Three Battles & One Flight," "The Squirrel," "A Little Like Death," (poems) Memphis State Review, Vol. 8, No 2 Spring (1988): 81-83.
- "Dark Glass," "Know What to Expect," (poems) Gulf Coast, Vol. 3, No 1 Winter (1989): 24-25.
- "The Wild Flowers of Belgrade," (poem) Seneca Review, Vol. XIX, No. 1 Spring (1989); 32.
Klein has been interviewed for this literary magazine:
- The Forward: Interview about writing from the margin, 2012 [1]
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