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AN AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR : Thea Prieto is the recipient of the Laurels Award Fellowship, artist grants from Literary Arts and the Oregon Arts Commission, finalist for Glimmer Train's Short Story Award for New Writers | ENVIRONMENTALLY DRIVEN NARRATIVE : the book is set in the post-apocalyptic California Bay Area that has been devasted by wildfires and rising sea levels | FROM THE CAVE BUZZ : the first two chapters earned Thea an invite to the 2015 Tin House Workshop; she is a semifinalist for the Faulkner/Wisdom Novel-in-Progress Competition; and the first chapter was published in Pacific…mehr

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  • AN AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR: Thea Prieto is the recipient of the Laurels Award Fellowship, artist grants from Literary Arts and the Oregon Arts Commission, finalist for Glimmer Train's Short Story Award for New Writers
  • ENVIRONMENTALLY DRIVEN NARRATIVE: the book is set in the post-apocalyptic California Bay Area that has been devasted by wildfires and rising sea levels
  • FROM THE CAVE BUZZ: the first two chapters earned Thea an invite to the 2015 Tin House Workshop; she is a semifinalist for the Faulkner/Wisdom Novel-in-Progress Competition; and the first chapter was published in Pacific Review's Errant Mythologies anthology.
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Thea Prieto is a recipient of the Laurels Award Fellowship, as well as a finalist for the international Edwin L. Stockton, Jr. Award and Glimmer Train's Short Story Award for New Writers. She writes and edits for Poets & Writers, Propeller Magazine, and The Gravity of the Thing, and her work has also appeared at New Orleans Review, Longreads, Entropy, The Masters Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Portland, Oregon, where she teaches creative writing at Portland State University and Portland Community College. From the Caves is her first book.