Eva Warrick grew up near Seattle and graduated with an MFA in painting from Indiana University. She taught visual art for several years. She began writing while living in Amsterdam between 2014 and 2019. Her short fiction has appeared in A Public Space and Granta. In 2018 she was selected as a Tin House Scholar. She lives in New York, is applying to graduate school for creative writing and currently at work on a story collection.
‘Vita thought she saw a handgun in her father’s underwear drawer.’
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