Mathieu Cailler
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Mathieu Cailler | |
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Born | Long Beach, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Education | Occidental College Vermont College of Fine Arts (MFA) |
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Mathieu Cailler is an American author whose poetry and prose have been widely featured in numerous national and international publications; including the Los Angeles Times and The Saturday Evening Post. He is a graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts; and is the winner of a Short Story America Prize and a Shakespeare Award. He is the author of the short-story collection, Loss Angeles (Short Story America Press), which has been honored by the Hollywood, New York, London, Paris, Best Book, and International Book Awards; the poetry collection, May I Have This Dance? (About Editions), winner of the 2017 New England Book Festival Poetry Prize; and the children’s book, The (Underappreciated) Life of Humphrey Hawley (About Editions), which has been nominated for the Caldecott Medal and the Newbery Award, among other notable prizes. His most recent books are the poetry collection, Catacombs of the Heart (Spartan Press) and Hi, I’m Night (Olympia), a children’s book. His first novel, Heaven and Other Zip Codes will be published by Open Books in late 2020.
Life
[edit]Mathieu Cailler was born in Long Beach, California, United States, and grew up in Los Angeles, California.
He attended Occidental College and Vermont College of Fine Arts, where he received an MFA in creative writing.[1]
His debut collection of short stories, Loss Angeles, contained 15 stories all informed by loss, and was published in 2015.[2]
Books
[edit]- Clotheslines. Red Bird Chapbooks. 2014. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
- Cailler, Mathieu (2014). Bleyker, Ariana Den (ed.). Shhh (4th ed.). ELJ Publications. ISBN 978-1-941617-15-1.
- Loss Angeles. Short Story America Press. 15 March 2015. ISBN 978-0-9882497-4-5.
- Forest for the Trees & Other Stories, Hidden Peak Press. 2023
References
[edit]- ^ "Mathieu Cailler website". Matthieucailler.com. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
- ^ Hixon, Michael (19 August 2015). "Stories of 'Loss': Mathieu Cailler discusses his collection of short stories, 'Loss Angeles,' Tuesday, Aug. 25, at the Redondo Beach Public Library". Beach Reporter. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
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[edit]- Living people
- 1984 births
- American male poets
- American male short story writers
- Vermont College of Fine Arts alumni
- 21st-century American short story writers
- 21st-century American poets
- American people of French descent
- Occidental College alumni
- Writers from Long Beach, California
- 21st-century American male writers