Darlene P. Campos is an MFA candidate at UT-El Paso's Creative Writing Program. In 2013, she won theGlass Mountain magazine contest for prose and was awarded the Sylvan N. Karchmer Fiction Prize. Her work appears or is forthcoming in Glass Mountain, Prism Review, Crunchable, Cleaver, The Aletheia, Bay Laurel, Red Fez, Bartleby Snopes, Elohi Gadugi, Word Riot, The Writing Disorder, Houstonand Nomadic Voices, Alfie Dog, RiverBabble, and many others. She is a writer for Kesta Happening DC newspaper and a fiction judge for Yeah Write Review. She is from Guayaquil, Ecuador but has lived in Houston all her life. Her website is now available here.
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