Dewaine Farria's writing has appeared in the New York Times, CRAFT, Drunken Boat, the Afropunk website, and The Mantle. He holds an MA in International and Area Studies from the University of Oklahoma and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Tobias Wolff selected Dewaine’s novel, Revolutions of All Colors, as the winner of Syracuse University’s 2019 Veterans Writing Contest. Syracuse University Press will release the book in the fall of 2020. Dewaine lives in the Philippines with his wife, mother-in-law, three children, two cats, and a dog.
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