So she took it to its next literal place. The spark of the idea was that she and her husband got married on the Day of the Dead, which people would say to her that it was very funny or very interesting. Alliteration and em dashes, in moderation, says the inner editor.įor “Everyone Knows You Go Home”, she says there was the spark of an idea and then what sustained it. Some of her favorite things include: Chai lattes, preferably from bookstore cafes. Natalia’s articles have appeared in Austin American-Statesman, Writers Digest, Bustle, Electric Literature, Latina Magazine, Catapult, McSweeny’s Publishing, and. She was once a magazine editor, and works as a freelance writer in Austin, Texas, and is one of the faculty members of the low-res MFA program at Regis University. Natalia Sylvester was born in Lima, Peru and came to America at the age of four and grew up in South Florida and the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, where she later got her ABA in creative writing from the University of Miami.
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