K.K. Fox is a writer, teacher, and editor living in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Memphis, and she is a fiction editor for Los Angeles Review. Her work has appeared in Iron Horse, Nelle, Joyland, Kenyon Review Online, Tupelo Quarterly, and others. She served as a preliminary judge for the Flannery O’Connor Award (2018) and has attended Sewanee’s Writers Conference, The Kenyon Review Writers Workshop and was recently awarded a three-week writing residency at the Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts.
Winner of the Memphis Magazine Short Story Competition (2005), she’s also been a finalist for the Iron Horse Literary Review and Third Coast Fiction prizes, and semi-finalist for the Tupelo Quarterly’s Prose Contest and Zoetrope’s Screenplay Contest.
K.K. is currently at work on a novel in stories.