Reed's first short story, "The Wait" (1958), was published by
Anthony Boucher in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. She is a
Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of a five-year grant literary from the Abraham Woursell Foundation.
The New York Times Book Review said about her short fiction in 2006: "Reed has a prose style that's pure dry ice, displayed in dystopian stories that specialize in bitterness and dislocation."
The Wall Street Journal said: "The title of Kit Reed's [2013] selection of her own short stories,
The Story Until Now (Wesleyan), reminds us that although she has been writing award-winning fiction for some 50 years, she's still accelerating. The scope of these 35 stories is immense, their variety unmatched." Her stories appeared in venues ranging from
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction to
The Yale Review and
The Kenyon Review, and are widely anthologized. Many of her stories are published as
feminist science fiction and she was nominated for the
James Tiptree Jr. Award three times. In 2005 her novel,
Thinner Than Thou, was given the
Alex Award by the
Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the
American Library Association (ALA). == Bibliography ==