Nancy Hartney writes tales, set in the Deep South. Washed in the Water: Tales from the South, her debut collection published in 2013 by Pen-L Publishing, won best Fiction and President’s Award 2014 from Ozark Writers League. A second collection of short stories, flash fiction, postcards, and short-shorts is scheduled for November 2016. She is working on her first novel available in late 2018.
Her short stories have appeared in Seven Hills Review, Voices and Echoes of the Ozarks, three regional anthologies. Western tales have been published in Cactus Country, Best of Frontier Tales, and Rough Country. She has won numerous awards for her short stories and western tales.
She contributes non-fiction articles and photographs to The Chronicle of the Horse, Sidelines, Ozark Mountaineer, and the Horsemen’s Roundup. Her book reviews have appeared in the Ft. Worth Star Telegram, touring articles and photographs in American Iron, general interest pieces in the Northwest Arkansas Times, DoSouth, the e-zine Dead Mule, and Flashback, the Washington County historical quarterly.
A member of the writing community, she works with the Ozark Writers League, Missouri; Ozark Creative Writers, Arkansas; Oklahoma Writers Federation, Inc.; Tallahassee Writers Association, Florida; the Northwest Arkansas Writers Workshop, Fayetteville; and Writers Guild of Arkansas, Fayetteville-Rogers. Her work is available from Pen-L Publishing and Amazon.
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