A second-generation Hispanic immigrant from North Texas, Fae Dremock has lived and worked in Paris, Copenhagen, Cairo, and Madison, WI. Her short story "Open at the Throat" won an AWP Intro Journals Project award in 2014. Fae has received fellowships to Tin House workshop and to the Vermont Studio Center artist residency. Her poetry chapbook is published by Dancing Girl Press, and her stories have been published in New World Writing and Artful Dodge, among others. From 2014 to 2022, she taught environmental humanities and justice at Ithaca College. She is the managing editor of Alluvian, an environmental journal of art and writing. She is currently working on a novel about dirt, sex, and scrub oak, and people knee deep in the politics of water.