Edee Lemonier was born and raised on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where her family still resides. She has called Southwest Washington State her home for thirty years, where she lives with her very patient husband, a polydactyl cat, and a flock of naughty chickens.
These days she writes Southern Gothic tales with a good cup of tea on her desk, a stick of incense burning, and a pair of roosters crowing outside the window. She considers herself lucky if the cat doesn’t walk across her keyboard and obliterate everything.
STORIES
Judy Judy Judy, Winter 2017, Gobshite Quarterly, Issue 25
Ben, August 22, 2016, VoiceCatcher
That Bitch, Katrina, September 4, 2015, Nailed Magazine, Editor’s Choice.
Troy, July 29, 2015, Sledgehammer Writing Contest
Judy Judy Judy, January 26, 2015, Nailed Magazine. Response column (mature content)
Co-Conspirators, October 17, 2014, Flash Fiction Magazine
The Chair, April 2014, Front Porch Review
My Sister’s Gift, September 2012, The Red Door Literary Journal, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
POETRY
Salvation, May, 2014 (online), Children, Churches & Daddies, Scars Publications; Jan/Feb print edition, February 2015
ARTICLES
Rat Race, Partners Magazine Winter 2014 Edition, Clark College (Feature)
Passage from Victim to Victory, Partners Magazine, Winter 2013 Edition
Changing Course: Alumna rebuilds a storm-ravaged New Orleans neighborhood, Clark College Penguin Post, April 2013 Edition
Sexy Lies, Partners Magazine Spring 2013 Edition, Clark College
Breaking Through the Barriers, Partners Magazine Winter 2012 Edition, Clark College (Feature)
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
The New Agenda