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A. J. Bermudez
American short story and screenwriter

A. J. Bermudez

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American short story and screenwriter
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Biography

Amanda J. Bermudez is an American author and screenwriter. Her short fiction and screenwriting have won a number of awards, including the PAGE International Screenwriting Award (iCON, 2021), the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize ("The Lady Will Pay for Everything", 2021), and the Iowa Short Fiction Award (Stories No One Hopes Are About Them, University of Iowa Press, 2022). Her films have been produced in the U.S. and internationally, and her literary writing has appeared in McSweeney's, Virginia Quarterly Review, Story, Chicago Review, The Masters Review, Fiction International, Electric Literature, Boulevard, Creative Nonfiction, and elsewhere.

Personal life

Bermudez grew up in various parts of the United States, and after graduating high school at age 16, she moved to Russia, where she worked as a music translator and with the Afghan refugee population in Moscow. Prior to screenwriting, Bermudez worked as an EMT.

In interviews, Bermudez has talked about the loss of her parents at a young age, and has described "writing, like mourning, [as] a constant negotiation between the political and the personal."

Career

Bermudez has been a vocal advocate of social justice and the arts. In 2019, she was named one of the Top 25 Screenwriters to Watch by the International Screenwriters Association. Her debut book was called a "must-read" by Publishers Weekly and was described by Anthony Marra as "an absolutely brilliant collection, so of the moment formally and politically yet timeless in its pursuit of human contradiction."

Bermudez was announced as Co-Editor of The Maine Review in January 2022, and currently serves as Editor. As a writer, Bermudez's work has been noted to focus on "intersections of power, privilege, and place," with characters who subvert traditional ideas of literary protagonists.

In 2022, Bermudez was one of the inaugural residents artists of the Nawat Fes Residency in Fez, Morocco.

Awards and honors

YearWorkAccoladeResultRef
2023Stories No One Hopes Are About ThemLambda Literary AwardFinalist
2023"The Real India"Pushcart PrizeWinner
2023SelfSteinbeck FellowshipWinner
2023"Picking the Wound"Best Small FictionsNominee
2022Stories No One Hopes Are About ThemIowa Short Fiction AwardWinner
2022Stories No One Hopes Are About ThemThe Story PrizeNominee
2021iCONPAGE International Screenwriting AwardWinner
2021"The Lady Will Pay for Everything"Alpine Fellowship Writing PrizeWinner
2021"Obscure Trivia of the Antarctic"Pushcart PrizeNominee
2021"Octopus"Adina Talve-Goodman FellowshipFinalist
2020SelfSmokeLong Fellowship for Emerging WritersFinalist
2019SelfTop 25 Screenwriters to WatchSelection
2018NightingaleBest 60-Minute TeleplayWinner
2018NightingaleEmerging Screenwriters AwardWinner
2017The Face of the EarthDiverse Voices AwardWinner

Bibliography

  • Stories No One Hopes Are About Them (University of Iowa Press)
  • "The Real India" (Virginia Quarterly Review)
  • "Bottle Girl" (Electric Literature)
  • "All the Places You Will Never Be Again" (Chicago Quarterly Review)
  • "Misery & Company" (Creative Nonfiction)
  • "Rabbitfish" (SmokeLong Quarterly)
  • "Ori Dreams of a Tree" (City in a Wild Garden: Stories of the Nature of Cities)
  • "The Third Trip" (Coastal Shelf)
  • "Octopus" (Story)
  • "Conservancy" (Litro)
  • "The Voice as Heirloom" (Fiction International)
  • "Obscure Trivia of the Antarctic" (Boulevard)
  • "Mnemophobe" (Chicago Review)
  • "Rosa" (Every Day Fiction)
  • "Fall" (The Baltimore Review)
  • "Ní de Aqui, Ní de Alla" (Arachne Press)
  • "Casualty" (Columbia Journal)
  • "Water & Earth" (Bad Bride)
  • "Orphea" (Fearsome Critters)
  • "Insertion" (The Offing)
  • "Maslow's Hierarchy of Post-Pandemic Wish Fulfillment Fantasies" (McSweeney's)
  • "The Body Electric" (Gertrude Press)
  • "Walk-Off" (Hobart)
  • "On the Negligible Proximity of Money and Mouths" (Heirlock)
  • "Year of the Snake" (The Masters Review)
  • "Totenhaus" (Black Static)
  • "Eating the Leaves" (Lunch Ticket)
  • "Sabbatical" (Cheap Pop)
  • "Cain vs. Cain" (Iron Horse Literary Review)
  • "Disenchantment" (Spider Road Press)
  • "The Breakneck Boys" (Concīs)
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