Laura Maylene Walter is a writer and editor in Cleveland. Her writing has appeared in Poets & Writers, Kenyon Review, The Sun, Ninth Letter, The Masters Review, and many other publications. She has been a Tin House Scholar, a recipient of the Ohioana Library Association’s Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant, and a writer‑in‑residence at Yaddo, the Chautauqua Institution, and Art Omi: Writers. Body of Stars is her debut novel.
Genres: Science Fiction
Books containing stories by Laura Maylene Walter
Among Animals 2 (2016)
The Lives of Animals and Humans in Contemporary Short Fiction
edited by
J Bowers and John Yunker
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Camp Zero (2023)
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Our Little World (2022)
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