Stories in The Red Passport were published in these journals and anthologies:
“The Death of Olga Vasilievna,”American Short Fiction, 32.
“The Young People of Moscow,” StoryQuarterly 37 (as “Children's Verse”); received a 2002 Illinois Arts Council Award.
“My Mother's Garden,” Tin House, Winter 2000; reprinted in Best American Short Stories 2001, Barbara Kingsolver, editor; Cicada, May/June 2003; and A Bestial Noise: The Tin House Fiction Reader, 2003.
“Kitchen Friends,” StoryQuarterly 39.
“The Wooden Village of Kizhi,” The Georgia Review, Fall 2003.
“Apples in the Snow” Short story cowritten by Lara Vapnyar, author of There Are Jews in My House, and Katherine Shonk for the “Tag Team Fiction” series of The Journal News.
Shonk is also the coauthor, with Max H. Bazerman and Jonathan Baron, of the 2001 nonfiction book “You Can't Enlarge the Pie”: Six Barriers to Effective Government. In addition, she edits the monthly Harvard Business School newsletter Negotiation.
© 2004 Katherine Shonk