Short stories by Cherline Bazile
Cherline Bazile is a Haitian American fiction writer from Florida. She graduated cum laude from Harvard University, where she studied English. Cherline was an Artist Fellow at Harvard’s Office of Fine Arts, a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow, a Thouron Prize recipient, and a Hoopes Prize recipient.
Cherline attended the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan, where she received her MFA in Fiction. At HZWP, Cherline won three Hopwood awards and was a 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow. Her fiction has been featured in NPR, The Sewanee Review, Symphony Space Theater, and the Best American Short Stories 2023. Cherline has attended workshops & residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, NY State Summer Writers Institute, and Tin House Summer Workshop. She is based in Philadelphia, PA.
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Two childhood best friends have trouble reconciling the nature of their friendship—and the different worlds they now live in—after having grown up together.