Halle Hill is a 4th generation Affrilachian from Knoxville, Tennessee. She’s the author of GOOD WOMEN (Hub City Press, 2023) which was named a best book of the year by Kirkus Reviews, Electric Literature, Oprah Daily, and the Southwest Review. Her stories have been translated into French and published in journals including Joyland, New Limestone Review, Southwest Review, Atlanta Magazine, Ursa Short Fiction and The Oxford American.
She writes a newsletter/portal called deerbaby and lives in the woods of central North Carolina with her partner, Dr. Claire Crawford. She’s represented by Rayhané Sanders at Massie Mcquilkin & Altman (MMQA) and is at work on a novel-in-stories-and-verse.
Since 2018, Halle has led craft workshops and lectures at universities and organizations across the U.S. and around the world, including Appalachian State University, Wake Forest, University of Tennessee, Columbia University, and ISIT-Paris.
For teaching and/or speaking inquiries, send her an email.