JACQUELINE XIONG
Jacqueline Xiong is a Chinese-American writer from Houston, USA. Her work is Pushcart-nominated and has been nationally recognized by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, YoungArts, One Teen Story, and more. She serves as an editor-in-chief for the Paper Crane Journal. Jacqueline is currently working on a young adult novel.
SELECT PUBS
"EMMA'S REMINISCENCE", Waxwing Literary Magazine
"WHEN I SAY DESIRE", Gasher Journal
"FIVE DAYS A WIND, TEN DAYS A RAIN", Sine Theta Magazine
"10 YEARS LATER, BREAKING UP WHILE LISTENING TO LESLIE CHEUNG", Surging Tide Magazine
"AUTUMN 2005", Lumiere Review
SELECT HONORS
2024 Best of the Net Anthology, Finalist (Surging Tide Magazine).
2023 National YoungArts Competition, CNF Finalist
2023 National YoungArts Competition, Short Story Honorable Mention
2023 Pushcart Prize, Nominee (Lumiere Review).
2023 Pushcart Prize, Nominee (Surging Tide Magazine).
2022 Sine Theta Writing Contest, Shortlist.
2022 Surging Tide Summer Contest, Runner-up.
2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, National Gold Medalist
2021 One Teen Story Writing Contest, Runner-up
SELECT EXPERIENCES
Paper Crane Journal, co-founder and Editor-in-Chief. September 2020 - Present.
The Hellebore, Editorial Intern for the 2022 Terrarium Internship.
The Renaissance Review, Editor. August 2022 - Present.
Ice Lolly Review, co-Editor-in-Chief. September 2022 - Present.
Incandescent Studio Mentee in 2021 and 2022, Mentor in 2024.
Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Mentee in 2023.