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Nancy Ludmerer’s stories, including many prizewinners, appear in Kenyon Review, Carve, Masters Review, and other venues. Her story The Loneliness Cure (historical fiction set in Ukraine) won Orison Books’ 2021 Best Spiritual Literature Prize. Her debut collection, Collateral Damage: 48 Stories (Snake Nation Press 2022), received SNP’s annual fiction prize. She practiced law in NYC before turning to fiction full-time.