Stephanie Jimenez is a former Fulbright recipient. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in the Guardian; O, The Oprah Magazine; The New York Times; Joyland Magazine; and more.
She completed a novel-writing intensive at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and she attended the 2017 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference for fiction. They Could Have Named Her Anything is her debut novel. She lives in Queens, New York. Visit Stephanie at www.stephaniejimenezwriter.com.
She completed a novel-writing intensive at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and she attended the 2017 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference for fiction. They Could Have Named Her Anything is her debut novel. She lives in Queens, New York. Visit Stephanie at www.stephaniejimenezwriter.com.
Stephanie Jimenez recommends
The Girls in Queens (2022)
Christine Kandic Torres
"THE GIRLS IN QUEENS is a tender, moving, and masterful novel. Set in Woodside, Queens during a rare winning streak for the Mets, THE GIRLS IN QUEENS has no easy answers, but as I followed Brisma's journey and her strained relationship with a community that wants to turn a blind eye to the wrongdoings of one of their own, I found myself recognizing the faulty logic we're forced to use to defend the people we know and love, in a system that usually fails to satisfy the needs of anyone - victim and perpetrator alike."