Priscilla Posada is a writer and arts administrator based in New York City. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. An excerpt from her debut novel is forthcoming in the Cleveland Review of Books. For over fifteen years, she has worked at renowned arts and nonprofit institutions including Dalkey Archive Press and Icarus Films. She is currently a consultant for the Windham-Campbell Prizes, an international literary award based at Yale University, where she previously served as Program Manager.

An advocate of what Publishers Weekly has called “deliriously wild writing,” she has translated two novels by Pablo Katchadjian from Spanish into English, and represents a select list of authors, including Caren Beilin, at Regal, Hoffmann, and Associates. She holds an MFA in Writing and Literature from the Bennington Writing Seminars and a BBA from the Macaulay Honors College at CUNY.

Contact: hello@priscillaposada.com