IN CIRCLING FLIGHT
a novel by Jane Harrington (Brighthorse Books 2022)
Available in print and ebook at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, Indiebound, and other booksellers. Winner of the Brighthorse Prize and longlisted for the Crooks Corner Book Prize.
NEW SQUARE, Fall 2021
"To Lady Wilde (Amongst the Trial Men of Reading Gaol)"
NEW SQUARE, Spring 2021
Excerpt from In Circling Flight (upcoming novel from Brighthorse Books)
JOURNAL OF THE VIRGINIA WRITERS CLUB Spring 2021
Excerpt from In Circling Flight (upcoming from Brighthorse Books)
NEW SQUARE, the journal of the Sancho Panza Literary Society
Fall 2020, Volume 3, Issue 1
"Settling"
Published in Mountains Piled Upon Mountains: Appalachian Nature Writing in the Anthropocene, ed. by Jessica Cory, West Virginia University Press, 2019; short-listed for the 2016 Colm Tóibín International Short Story Award, Wexford Literary Festival, Ireland.
“The Die is Cast” and “An Apology Tour”
Published in Who Want the World Like It Is? A 2016 Election Anthology,
Birds Piled Loosely Press, January 2017.
"Strangers On The Road"
Published in Circa: A Journal of Historical Fiction, April 2016;
now part of the novel In Circling Flight (Brighthorse Books 2021).
"Dear John, I've Fallen for a Dog"
Published in Chautauqua (UNCW), Volume 11, 2014, under the title “Sirius";
now part of the novel In Circling Flight (Brighthorse Books 2021).
“All God's Children Gonna Take A Ride”
Published in the Anthology of Appalachian Writers (Shepherd), Volume 7, 2015;
nominated for a 2017 Pushcart Prize;
now part of the novel In Circling Flight (Brighthorse Books 2021).
Published in Mom Egg Review, Volume 12 (2014);
Long-listed for Anam Cara Short Fiction Contest (2012).
Published in Mom Egg Review, Volume 13 (2015);
Finalist WOW (Women On Writing) Creative Nonfiction Prize (2023).
Published in Portland Review, web feature (2015);
Long-listed for Fish Short Memoir Prize, Cork, Ireland (2013).
“She'd Like A Fish, Without Water”
Published in The Washington Post, Metro section, “With Apologies to Art Linkletter” column (2008).