Shelly Oria

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Shelly Oria is an Israeli-American author.[1]

Her collection of short stories, New York 1, Tel Aviv 0, was published by FSG and Random House Canada in November 2014.[2] Her work has been featured in several publications, including The Paris Review and McSweeney's.[3] Oria received attention about the book from The New York Times[4][5], Kirkus Review[6], and other outlets. New York 1, Tel Aviv 0 was translated into Hebrew and published in Israel by Keter Books in August 2015.

Personal life and achievements

Oria was born in Los Angeles, California, but grew up in Israel.[3] She features queer characters in her stories.[7] She received the Indiana Review Fiction Prize, a Sozopol Fiction Seminars Fellowship in Bulgaria[8] and was an artist in residence with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council between 2014 and 2015.[2] As of March 16, 2015, Oria was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award[9] and a nominee for the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction.[10] She is also a MacDowell Colony fellow.[2]

Education

Oria received a Master of Fine Arts from Sarah Lawrence College in 2007.[11] She began writing in fiction in English, her second language, at the college in 2006.[7] Oria studied how to be a life and creativity coach while in Israel between 2008 and 2009 in the Alder Institute and with Julia Cameron in 2004.[12]

Current life

Oria lives in Brooklyn, New York. In September 2015, she told Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot that she's currently at work on several projects, including a play trilogy, a feature film, and a novel.[13] She curates the Sweet! Actors Reading Writers series. It is currently on hiatus.[14]

She works at the Pratt Institute as a fiction teacher and a co-director for the Writer's Forum.[15] She's had her private practice as a life and creativity coach since 2009.[1]

Works

Books

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Short stories

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