Ronna Wineberg is the author of Artifacts and Other Stories, her new collection of stories, long-listed for the Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book Competition and a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Book Award; Nine Facts That Can Change Your Life, a collection of short stories, which received Honorable Mention for the Eric Hoffer Book Award; On Bittersweet Place, a novel, winner of the Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book Competition; and a debut collection of stories, Second Language, winner of the New Rivers Press Many Voices Project Literary Competition, and the runner-up for the Reform Judaism Prize for Jewish Fiction. Her stories have appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Colorado Review, American Way, and other literary journals, and have been broadcast on NPR. She was awarded a fellowship in fiction from the New York Foundation for the Arts, a scholarship in fiction to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and residencies to The Ragdale Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She is the founding fiction editor of the Bellevue Literary Review.
Ronna was born in Chicago and grew up in Lincolnwood. She attended the University of Michigan and received a B.A. degree. She received a J.D. from the University of Denver College of Law. She has practiced law, taught writing, and has written blogs for Psychology Today. She lives in New York City.