Sherrie Flick

Sherrie Flick is an American fiction writer whose work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Quarterly West, Puerto del Sol, Weave Magazine, Quick Fiction, Lit Hub,[1] and other literary magazines.

Flick is also a regular contributor to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which publishes her column "In a Writer's Urban Garden.

[3] She has received artist residencies from the Ucross Foundation, Atlantic Center for the Arts, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and a Tennessee Williams Fellowship from the Sewanee Writers' Conference.

For ten years Flick was artistic director and co-founder of the Gist Street Reading Series in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

She is a senior lecturer in the Food Studies program and the MFA creative writing program at the Chatham University, serves as senior editor at SmokeLong Quarterly,[4] is a former series editor of The Best Small Fictions series, and is the co-editor for W. W. Norton’s Flash Fiction America.