Molly Harris is a writer, editor, and educator based in St. Louis, Missouri. She is currently working on a novel.

Recent Works:

“Water Beneath the Rocks,” Barnstorm Journal

“Now, she felt like a child again. She stood among the gravestones and the memories of the dead. She didn’t know why she came. All she knew was that she was looking for the mourning chair Mannie mentioned.”

“Years Later, There Will be a Class-Action Lawsuit Regarding Radiation,” Door is a Jar Magazine

“The moon-powder covers her clothes, weaves itself in her hair, buries itself under her fingernails. Looking around, her class looks like ghosts. Heavy breathing, tired specters casted in white plaster.”

“Those Good, Bad, Dead People,” Westwind: Journal of the Arts

“The place was small, a one-bedroom, second-floor apartment. Weed smoke circled the Edison bulbs hanging from the ceiling. Gemma thought it looked like an apothecary, something mythical and otherworldly, and she wondered if she could read their shapes like some people could read smoke rings.”