Amy Guth’s expertise is at the intersection of digital media with journalism and literature. Guth co-writes a social media column for Tribune newspapers, holds the digital VP chair on the board for Association for Women Journalists Chicago, is author of the novel “Three Fallen Women,” and is a mentor-editor at The Op-Ed Project. Previously, she served as digital editor for Chicago Tribune's books section, where she covered the then-rise of digital publishing and literature. In 2007, she founded Pilcrow, a small press literary festival. She is also co-host of the Chicago reading series RUI: Reading Under The Influence.
Publications and Prizes
Books:
Three Fallen Women (So New Publishing, 2006)
Anthologies:
Monkeybicycle, Issue #5 (Dzanc Press, 2015)
Prizes:
"Feet In Socks," StorySouth’s notable stories and was a Million Writers Award nominee.