About
Evgeniya Dame grew up in Samara, Russia and currently lives in Maine. She is a Fulbright Scholar, a graduate of the MFA program at the University of New Hampshire, and a 2020-2022 Wallace Stegner Fellow in Fiction at Stanford Creative Writing Program. Her fiction appears in Ploughshares, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Southern Review, SUBTROPICS, and Joyland. Her non-fiction and interviews have appeared in Electric Literature and New England Review online. She edits fiction for Joyland Magazine and contributes reviews for KIRKUS. She is currently teaching in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
Writing
Fiction
Millennium, Virginia Quarterly Review.
Hagiography, SUBTROPICS.
Bone Music, Ploughshares Winter 2021.
Ghamlet, Joyland.
Turandot, The Southern Review.
Non-fiction
The Kid’s Book That Connects Me to My Lost Soviet Childhood, Electric Literature.
interviews
Sometimes I interview other writers for New England Review. Here are some of the conversations.
Interview with Kate Petersen, New England Review.
Interview with Lindsay Starck, New England Review.
Interview with Steve Almond, New England Review.