Born and raised in Reno, Nevada, Willy Vlautin started playing guitar and writing songs as a teenager and quickly became immersed in music. It was a Paul Kelly song, based on Raymond Carver’s “Too Much Water So Close to Home,” that inspired him to start writing stories. Vlautin has published four novels: The Motel Life, Northline, Lean on Pete, and The Free. Vlautin founded the band Richmond Fontaine in 1994. The band has produced nine studio albums to date, plus a handful of live recordings and EPs. Driven by Vlautin’s dark, story-like songwriting, the band has achieved critical acclaim at home and across Europe. This year will see the debut album from Vlautin’s new band, The Delines, featuring vocalist Amy Boone (The Damnations). Vlautin currently resides in Scappoose, Oregon.
"I’m sure growing up in Reno had something to do with it, but you’re right, becoming a 'writer' wasn’t necessarily on my radar. ... I sort of stumbled my way to writing."