Order A MAP OF LOST PLACES
A Map of Lost Places is now available for order. 90 pages, $10. Purchase your copy at Gold Line Press.
If you’re a reviewer or editor and would like a review copy, contact me or Gold Line Press for a print or digital copy.Order FOR EVERY TOWER, A PRINCESS
My chapbook For Every Tower, a Princess was released in October 2024 by Porkbelly Press. It’s available to order now. If you’re a reviewer or editor and would like a review copy, contact me or Porkbelly Press for a print or digital copy.TWO STORIES SELECTED FOR BEST MICROFICTION 2025!
- Kathryn Kulpa, “Mushrooms” (Centaur Lit)
- Kathryn Kulpa, “Settle” (Dirtbag)
Nominations for Best Microfiction 2025
The following stories were nominated for Best Microfiction.- “Mushrooms,” originally published in Centaur
- “Settle,” originally published in Dirtbag
- “The Lawn Ocean Regrets,” originally published in Bright Flash Literary Review
Nominations for Best Small Fictions 2025
The following stories were nominated for Best Small Fictions.- “Here Be Wolves,” originally published in Ghost Parachute
- “Settle,” originally published in Dirtbag
“A Door is a Secret, Revealed” chosen for Best Small Fictions 2024.
Available for order now!
My story “A Door is a Secret, Revealed” was selected for Best Small Fictions by editor Amber Sparks and appears in the 2024 anthology, published by Alternating Current Press. It was originally published in Fictive Dream and nominated by editor Laura Black.
Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist 2024
I have two stories in the Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist: “Big Jack,” published in Flash Boulevard, and “T, My Name is Tonya,” published in Fractured Lit.Recent Readings
Book Launch with Maggie Cleveland and Jake St. John at Riffraff Books in Providence, February 8, 2025
Word Thursdays with Kathryn Kulpa and Lorette Luzajic, October 24 on Zoom and Facebook. Sponsored by Bright Hill Press.
F Bomb Reading: Friday, October 4, 2024 on Zoom
Watch a recording here.
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NEWS & AWARDS:
My six-sentence story “How to Plant a Garden in the Apocalypse” won third place in the second annual Gooseberry Pie writing contest, chosen by Melissa Llanes Brownlee.
My prose poem “Self-Portrait as a Root Vegetable” was nominated for Best of the Net by Unbroken. It appeared in issue #39.
My micro-story “Gooseberries” won second place in the first Gooseberry Pie Writing Contest, April 2024. Published in the special contest issue. My flash chapbook For Every Tower, a Princess was chosen for publication by Porkbelly Press. My flash collection A Map of Lost Places won the 2023 Gold Line Press Fiction Chapbook Competition, chosen by Marisa (Mac) Crane. It is forthcoming in 2025. My story “1969” was a finalist in the Lascaux Review Flash Fiction Contest and was published in December 2023. “A Door is a Secret, Revealed’ was nominated for Best Small Fictions by Fictive Dream. My 100-word story “Dorothy Gale Hitchhikes to Omaha” was nominated for Best Microfiction by the Dribble Drabble Review. “To My Mother, in the Air” was long-listed for the Bath Flash Fiction Award and featured in the 2023 Bath Flash Fiction Anthology, The Weather Where You Are. “Switch” received honorable mention in the (One Hand in My) Pocket-Sized Fiction Contest and appears in Does It Have Pockets? I signed copies of Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted at the Warren Walkabout on Sunday, October 29 from 1-3 pm at Ink Fish Books. Copies of the book can be purchased there. My chapbook Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted won the New Rivers Press Chapbook Contest and was released in May 2023. The
“Snow Angels” Red Headed Writing: An Anthology of Grit Lit Incited by the Music & Lyrics of Willie Nelson Cowboy Jamboree Press, 2024

Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted New Rivers Press, 2023
“Kathryn Kulpa writes unforgettable stories that feel enormous despite their brevity. I’ve been a fan for years and am excited for readers to experience the magic of this collection.”
–James Tate Hill, author of Blind Man’s Bluff
“Kathryn Kulpa is a master of distilling a story down to its most essential, powerful form. She proves that again and again with every story in this stunning collection.” –Cathy Ulrich, author of Ghosts of You
“Demons and ghosts inhabit many of Kathryn Kulpa’s dazzling stories. They dare us to go along for the ride. Read and never forget – that’s what readers do with Kulpa’s stories.”
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“Where I’ll Find You” Moon City Review, 2023


Best Microfiction 2020 Pelekinisis Press, 219 pages Series Editor: Meg Pokrass; Editor: Gary Finke Guest Editor: Michael Martone

Girls on Film Paper Nautilus Press, 33 pages 2015 Vella Chapbook Award Winner
“Girls on Film is a flash fiction collection delving into our obsession with celebrity and image. Limiting herself to under one-thousand words per story, author Kathryn Kulpa produces a rich hybrid of short story and poetry, abundant with imagery and dense in lyricism.”
–South Coast Almanac
“With wit, pathos, and fresh insight, Kulpa captures the essence of American young-womanhood in eight loosely connected flash portraits. Each story is a small world, lean as a haiku and powerful as a novel.” –Karen Rile, founding editor, Cleaver Magazine
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Pleasant Drugs: Stories Mid-List Press, 219 Pages
“[Kathryn Kulpa] has crafted the 15 stories of her debut collection with an archivist’s keen eye and a native New Englander’s emotional thrift.” –Publishers Weekly “Pleasant Drugs will not numb your senses; rather, it will sharpen and refine them, each potent story honing in on that slice of life between grief and joy.“–Ami Zensius, Mills Quarterly “The author has many kinds of stories to tell, but all are character-driven and as finely cut as gemstones. An exemplar of the short story.”–KliattPurchase a copy at Amazon.
“Three Pictures of My Father That Survived the Great Divorce Purge of 1977” The Lascaux Review, Volume 7 Lascaux Press, 2020
“Mother-Daughter” Monkeybicycle, June 11, 2021
“She was pretty once, I tell him. I look at the side table, the picture of us in matching daisy dresses she sewed herself. I was five then. I didn’t know why she locked herself in every full moon. Didn’t know why people crossed themselves when they passed our house.”
Read more at Monkeybicycle. “Knock,” Women’s Studies Quarterly Vol. 48, Nos. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2020
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