Remy Barnes'S fiction has been featured in EPOCH, The Iowa Review, Mississippi Review, The Southampton Review, Southern Humanities Review and elsewhere. His work has been supported by fellowships and awards from the University of Texas, Joshua Tree HighlandS Artist Residency, the Catskill Center, and Cornell University where he taught courses on fiction, poetry and film. He currently teaches writing at the University of Southern California. He lives in Los Angeles and is at work on a novel.
Select Short Fiction:
"The Rider" - EPOCH, vol. 72, no. 2, 2025
"Casket Shopping" - Fugue, 2024
"CORPORATE" - HAD, 2023
"Sweet Thing" - The Iowa Review, 50.1 (print)
"The Eventual Return of All Lost Things" - Southern Humanities Review, Vol. 54.1 (print)
"The Replacements" - Hobart, 2020 (online)
"The Zed College of Human Administration" - Mississippi Review, 45.4, Finalist for the 2018 Mississippi Review Prize in Fiction (print)
"Driving Through Nazareth County" - Redivider, 15.1 (print)
"Two Merediths" - The Southampton Review, Winter/Spring 2018 (print)
"Invisible Fires" - Saw Palm, Volume 11 (print)
"I Think I Have the Wrong House" - whiskeypaper
"Surge and Recede" - SmokeLong Quarterly, Issue 51
"Key Biscayne" - Austin Chronicle Short Story Contest, 2nd Place 2015
"The Teeth of Whatever Waits" - whiskeypaper, Pushcart Prize nominee
ETC.
2025 Reading for the Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency Open Studio
Smoke and Mirrors: An Interview with Remy Barnes by Teneice Durant
Sitting Down in a Virtual Swamp with Remy Barnes with Saw Palm
"The Rider" - EPOCH, vol. 72, no. 2, 2025
"Casket Shopping" - Fugue, 2024
"CORPORATE" - HAD, 2023
"Sweet Thing" - The Iowa Review, 50.1 (print)
"The Eventual Return of All Lost Things" - Southern Humanities Review, Vol. 54.1 (print)
"The Replacements" - Hobart, 2020 (online)
"The Zed College of Human Administration" - Mississippi Review, 45.4, Finalist for the 2018 Mississippi Review Prize in Fiction (print)
"Driving Through Nazareth County" - Redivider, 15.1 (print)
"Two Merediths" - The Southampton Review, Winter/Spring 2018 (print)
"Invisible Fires" - Saw Palm, Volume 11 (print)
"I Think I Have the Wrong House" - whiskeypaper
"Surge and Recede" - SmokeLong Quarterly, Issue 51
"Key Biscayne" - Austin Chronicle Short Story Contest, 2nd Place 2015
"The Teeth of Whatever Waits" - whiskeypaper, Pushcart Prize nominee
ETC.
2025 Reading for the Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency Open Studio
Smoke and Mirrors: An Interview with Remy Barnes by Teneice Durant
Sitting Down in a Virtual Swamp with Remy Barnes with Saw Palm
Remy Barnes received his MFA from Cornell University where he currently teaches writing. His fiction appears or is forthcoming in The Iowa Review, Mississippi Review, The Southampton Review and elsewhere. From Tallahassee by way of Texas, he is at work on a novel set on the Gulf Coast of America.
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