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  1. www.marykuryla.comMary Kuryla

    Away to Stay is sinuous and zizzy, cinematic and beguiling. Mary Kuryla brings us news of our shared precarity, our brutal and borrowed world. — Noy Holland, author of Bird. Family proves both an elusive dream and disquieting reality in Kuryla’s delightfully quirky debut...

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      “Invasive Species.” Forthcoming in The Magazine of Fantasy...

  2. Mary Kuryla brings us news of our shared precarity, our brutal and borrowed world. Noy Holland, author of Bird “ Away to Stay is a tense, propulsive, and thrillingly subjective coming-of-age story, with gorgeous prose and slippery characters that will stick with you.”

  3. Mar 23, 2022 · Interview. Saying Things Most People Don’t Want to Hear: Mary Kuryla Interviewed. On writing for the screen and then the page, reclaiming the privilege of imperfection, and the virtue of artistic irresponsibility. March 23, 2022. As both a concept and place, home eludes thirteen-year-old Olya.

  4. www.craftliterary.com › 2017/12/06 › interview-mary-kurylaInterview: Mary Kuryla - CRAFT

    Dec 6, 2017 · In her short stories, a novel-in-progress and her films, Mary Kuryla conjures arresting portraits of lonely, vexing, isolated and frequently damaged characters who, despite their precarity and eclectic impairments, resonate fully, becoming irresistible in their refusal to acquiesce or accommodate.

  5. Feb 23, 2022 · Her sMary Kuryla is the author of the novel Away to Stay and the story collection Freak Weather, which was selected by Amy Hempel for the AWP Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction. Her stories have received The Pushcart Prize and the Glimmer Train Very Short Fiction Prize and appeared in The Paris Review , Conjunctions , Agni , Epoch, and elsewhere.

  6. “Invasive Species.” Forthcoming in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. “Flounder.” The Baffler. “Abandon Ship.” The Kenyon Review. Away to Stay. Excerpt The Omnium Gatherum Quarterly.

  7. Feb 16, 2022 · Mary Kuryla is the author of the novel Away to Stay and the short story collection Freak Weather, which was selected by Amy Hempel for the Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction.