Ursula Villarreal-Moura is the author of
Math for the Self-Crippling (2022), selected by Zinzi Clemmons as the Gold Line Press fiction contest winner. A graduate of Middlebury College, she received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and was a VONA/Voices fellow. Her stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in numerous magazines including
Tin House,
Catapult,
Prairie Schooner,
Midnight Breakfast,
Washington Square Story,
Bennington Review,
Wigleaf Top 50, and
Gulf Coast. She contributed to
Forward: 21st Century Flash Fiction, a flash anthology by writers of color, and in 2012, she won the CutBank Big Fish Flash Fiction/Prose Poetry Contest. Her writing has been nominated for Best of the Net, Best Small Fictions, a Pushcart Prize, and longlisted for Best American Short Stories 2015.
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