GABINO IGLESIAS

Gabino Iglesias is a writer, journalist, professor, and literary critic living in Austin, TX. He is the author of ZERO SAINTS, COYOTE SONGS, and THE DEVIL TAKES YOU HOME. His work has been nominated twice to the Bram Stoker Award as well as the Locus Award, the International Latino Book Awards, the Anthony Awards, and won the Wonderland Book Award for Best Novel in 2019. His nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Texas Highways Magazine, Electric Literature, LitReactor, and many other venues. His book reviews appear regularly in places like NPR, the Boston Globe, Criminal Element, Mystery Tribune, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and other print and online venues. He's been a juror for the Shirley Jackson Awards twice and has judged the PANK Big Book Contest, the Splatterpunk Awards, the Newfound Prose Prize, and the 2021 FIU Student Literary Awards, and the Larry Brown Short Story Award, among others. Iglesias has offered writing workshops through the Writers' League of Texas, the Lighthouse Writers Workshop, HubCity Press, the Las Vegas Writers Lounge, Stories on Stage Sacramento, and other institutions. He teaches creative writing at Southern New Hampshire University's online MFA program and the Vermont College of Fine Arts low-res MFA program. You can find him on Twitter at @Gabino_Iglesias.