Honey Bunny, a short story by UEA writer Julianne Pachico, is featured in this week’s edition of The New Yorker, alongside an interview with the author. The story is one of a collection of linked short stories, The Lucky Ones, that has recently been acquired for publication in 2017 by Faber & Faber in the UK and Spigel & Grau, a Random House imprint, in the U.S. Julianne (pictured) grew up in Columbia, and graduated from the MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) at UEA in 2013. She is currently studying for her PhD in Creative & Critical Writing under the supervision of Trezza Azzopardi and Amit Chaudhuri. In 2014 her story The Tourists was published as a special edition by Daunt Books and in 2015 her story Lucky was longlisted for the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award. Both Lucky and The Tourists were included in the anthology Best British Short Stories 2015, edited by Nicholas Royle and published by Salt. Her work has previously been published in a number of journals including Lighthouse.
Julianne Pachico in The New Yorker
