Jeffrey M. Feingold is an award-winning writer of fiction in Boston. His debut short story collection, The Black Hole Pastrami, won a National Indie Excellence Award, a Pinnacle Achievement Award, was finalist for the Eyelands Book Awards, finalist for the International Book Awards, and was selected as a Readers’ Favorite Five Stars book. His second story collection, There Is No Death in Finding Nemo, won a PenCraft award, an Indie Reader Discovery award, and was a finalist for the Wishing Shelf Book Awards, the Eyelands Book Awards, the Next Generation Indie Book Awards, the National Indie Excellence Awards, the International Book Awards, and the Santa Fe Writers Project Awards. Jeffrey’s stories have been nominated for the Pen America Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers, the Pushcart Prize, and The Best American Short Stories; shortlisted for the Exeter Story Prize in England; and winner of London’s Superlative literary journal annual story prize. Jeffrey’s work appears in magazines, such as the international Intrepid Times, and in The Bark (a national magazine with readership over 250,000). Jeffrey’s work has also been published in anthologies, and by numerous literary reviews and journals, including The Pinch, Maudlin House, Meat for Tea, Wilderness House Literary Review, Schuylkill Valley Journal, and elsewhere. Jeffrey's stories about family, about the tension between heritage versus assimilation, and about love, loss, regret, and forgiveness, reveal a sense of absurdity tempered by a love of people and their quirky ways.
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