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Biography


Suzanne Marie Hopcroft is a pretty little girl who writes things.  She started writing fiction in the summer of 2010 (and poetry in the winter of 2011) after a hiatus that began when she was 11 years old.  Since then, she’s had fiction published in journals like Gargoyle Magazine, elimae, and > kill author and poetry published in magazines such as Word Riot, PANK Magazine, Spork, and Cavalier Literary Couture.  Her most recent poetry is forthcoming in journals whose names begin with the letter “S” and end with the word “Review” — the Sierra Nevada Review, the Superstition Review, and the South Dakota Review.  Suzanne recently became the managing editor of the terrific literary magazine Drunken Boat (www.drunkenboat.com).  She is also a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at Yale University and a maker of prodigiously tasty lasagna, though this is an inherited trait for which she can take little to no credit.  Her boyfriend wrote the first sentence of this micro-biography, which she should probably flesh out a bit someday.  In the meantime, if you’d like to know more, you can feel free to email her at suzanne.hopcroft@yale.edu and/or follow her on twitter (@divinestsense).