Brynne Rebele-Henry is the author of the acclaimed YA novel, Orpheus Girl. She is also an award-winning poet and author of the collections, Autobiography of a Wound, winner of the AWP 2017 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry, Fleshgraphs, which was published when she was 16 years old, and Prelude. Her fiction, poetry, and nonfiction has appeared in Denver Quarterly, Prairie Schooner, Fiction International, The Volta, Rookie, Adroit, PANK, Revolver, and So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Language and Art. She has won numerous awards for her writing, including the 2016 Adroit Prize for Prose, the 2015 Louise Louis/Emily F. Bourne Award from the Poetry Society of America, and a 2017 Glenna Luschei Award from Prairie Schooner.
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