Analía Villagra’s work appears in Alaska Quarterly Review, Ecotone, The Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. She is a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship recipient. Her writing has also been supported by the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, where she was a Tennessee Williams Scholar. She is an assistant fiction editor for Split Lip Magazine. Her debut short story collection will be published by Milkweed Editions.

Short Fiction
“The Base Camp” – The Southern Review, Fall 2025
“The Lady of the Garden” – Ploughshares, Spring 2025
“The Land, Unending” – Alaska Quarterly Review, Summer/Fall 2024 (listed as a distinguished story in The Best American Short Stories 2025)
“Bloodsucker” – Kenyon Review, Summer 2024
“In The Pines” – Ecotone, Summer 2023
“Need Her Badly” – Colorado Review, Summer 2023
“Look At Us Breathing” – The Hopkins Review, Summer 2022
“Salamander Season” – Ploughshares, Summer 2022
“Catch, Release” – Bat City Review, 2022
“After” – The Iowa Review, Winter 2019/20 (runner-up, Iowa Review Awards, selected by Rebecca Makkai)
“For Ángel, the Ocean” – Water~Stone Review, 2018
“Return” – New Ohio Review, Fall 2018 (winner, New Ohio Review Contest, selected by Mary Gaitskill)
Translation
“Warm Beds” by Mónica Bustos – Samovar, October 2022
Contact
Literary agent: Emma Patterson at Brandt & Hochman

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