Stephanie Yue Duhem

Stephanie Yue Duhem (or Steff) is an Austin-based poet, essayist, and occultist. Some time after being born in Szechuan, China, and immigrating to the United States, she graduated from UT Austin’s New Writers Project MFA. She is the author of Cataclysm Moves Me I Regret to Say (House of Vlad, 2025). Steff is an Associate Editor at Hobart Pulp and runs an advice column called “Ask a Moon.” She co-hosts a quarterly reading/performance series called VIRS in Austin, TX.

Spiritual Holes: Stephanie Yue Duhem interviews Audrey Lee

Audrey Lee’s Utter Goodness (Farthest Heaven, 2026) is a collection of ambitious range. The stories traverse American landscapes from Malibu to small-town Idaho, ventriloquizing fearlessly across gender, class, and generation. Lee, who has previously published two poetry collections, has made a decisive turn toward fiction, trading the mirror of confessional poetry for what she calls the “larger container” of the short story. The result is a book concerned with judgment and redemption, with “spiritual holes” and the dubious ways Americans try to fill them. What follows is our conversation about genre, place, absurdity, faith, and inspiration.   Stephanie Yue Duhem:…

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