About

David Bowles is a Mexican American author and translator from south Texas, where he teaches at the University of Texas Río Grande Valley. He has written over three dozen award-winning titles, most notably They Call Me Güero and My Two Border Towns.

His work has also been published in multiple anthologies, plus venues such as The New York Times, Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, School Library Journal, Rattle, Translation Review, and the Journal of Children’s Literature.

Additionally, David has worked on several TV/film projects, including Victor and Valentino (Cartoon Network), the Moctezuma & Cortés miniseries (Amazon/Amblin) and Monsters and Mysteries in America (Discovery).

In 2017, David was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters. He now serves as its vice president. In 2019, he co-founded the hashtag and activist movement #DignidadLiteraria, which has negotiated greater Latinx representation in publishing. In 2021, he helped launch Chispa, the Latinx imprint of Scout Comics, for which he serves as co-publisher.

David’s literary representation is Taylor Martindale Kean and Stefanie Von Borstel of Full Circle Literary. His Hollywood representation is Sandra Ávila of Inclusion Management. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram: @DavidOBowles 

You can contact David at bowlesdo@gmail.com


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7 Comments

  1. i like your book

  2. I love you David ❤ Your books are great!

  3. I have just purchased a copy of BorderLore. In it I found a story that I have been seeking for a long time. “Lady In Black.”.It is heartbreaking. I was wondering if you are familiar with a tale in which a wedding is about to take place and everyone is awaiting the arrival of the groom.A mysterious stranger dressed in black arrives and tells the bride,and the guests that the groom has been killed.

  4. I love the Clockwork Curandera– next volume please!

  5. love your books

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