Vietnam, 1969 The world appeared like a ripple in a puddle- a Jell-O jiggle spreading across dark green jungle water.…
Bailee Wilson
Bailee Wilson has been writing for as long as she’s been able to hold a crayon. Born in Tennessee in 1998, she’s spent her life trying to tell stories through fiction, poetry, and other mediums. She won first prize in the 2020 International Dylan Thomas Day poetry competition, and her first chapbook, Funeral for a Fish, was published by Infinity Books UK in 2022. Previously, her work appeared in Phoenix Literary Magazine and Pigeon Parade Quarterly. In 2017, Bailee graduated with honors from the University of Tennessee, where she studied Economics and English. In 2023, she will graduate from Brown University’s Master of Public Health program. When she isn’t studying or scribbling, she can most likely be found in an antique shop, in the pit at a rock concert, or at a local historical site.