William Pei Shih
William Pei Shih’s stories have been published or are forthcoming in The Best American Short Stories (2020 and 2025), The Georgia Review, Ursa Short Fiction, VQR, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, Joyland Magazine, The Southern Review, The Michigan Quarterly Review, The Boston Review, The Los Angeles Review, The Southern Humanities Review, Crazyhorse, F(r)iction, Catapult, The Asian American Literary Review, The Des Moines Register, The Masters Review, Reed Magazine, Carve Magazine, Hyphen, and elsewhere. Longreads included his story “Happy Family” on its list of Ten Outstanding Stories to Read in 2023. His stories have been recognized by the John Steinbeck Award in Fiction, the Flannery O’Connor Award in Short Fiction, the Raymond Carver Short Story Award, the UK Bridport Prize, The London Magazine Short Story Award, the Granum Foundation Fellowship Prize, among others. His stories have been nominated multiple times for the Pushcart Prize. He has been awarded scholarships to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference, Kundiman, the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference, and the Ragdale Residency, and he has served on the admissions board for the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference for several years. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, he was a recipient of the Dean’s Graduate Fellowship. He is the fiction editor at Guernica Magazine. He currently lives in New York City, and teaches at NYU. For more information, please visit williampeishih.com.
