About the author

Dorothy Rice

<p><strong>Dorothy Rice&#160;</strong>is the author of two memoirs, the Small Press Distribution best-seller&#160;<strong><em>GRAY IS THE NEW BLACK</em></strong><em>:</em><em>&#160;</em><em>A Memoir of Self-Acceptance</em>&#160;(Otis Books, June 2019), and&#160;<em><strong>THE RELUCTANT ARTIST</strong>&#160;(Shanti Arts, 2015)</em>, a hybrid art book/memoir. Her essays, stories and flash have been widely published in literary journals and magazines, including&#160;<em>The Rumpus</em>,&#160;<em>Hippocampus</em>,<em>&#160;Brevity&#160;</em>online and&#160;<em>The Saturday&#160;Evening&#160;Post</em>. Her fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, recognized by the regrettably-defunct&#160;<em>Glimmer&#160;Train Magazine</em>, and long-listed for the 2018 Bath Flash Fiction Award. Her essay "In Photographs" was awarded second place in the 2018 Kalinithi Awards.&#160;<br/>&#13; <br/>&#13; Dorothy co-directs&#160;the nonprofit&#160;<strong>Stories on&#160;</strong><strong>Stage</strong><strong>&#160;Sacramento</strong>, a literary performance series that has been bringing authors, actors and audiences together for over ten years. Dorothy also works for<strong>&#160;916 INK</strong>&#160;(a Sacramento-area nonprofit, facilitating creative writing&#160;workshops&#160;for youth, using the AWA method). She provides developmental editing and coaching services for writers and&#160;reads&#160;non-fiction&#160;submissions for&#160;<strong><em>Hippocampus Magazine</em></strong>.&#160;&#8203;<br/>&#13; <br/>&#13; At age 60, following a 30-year career managing solid waste,&#160;hazardous&#160;waste and water quality programs with the California EPA (her last position was Executive Director of the California State Water Resources Control Board), and raising five children, Rice earned an MFA in creative writing from UC Riverside's low-residency program. A San Francisco native, Dorothy now lives in Sacramento with her husband, a pair of frenetic pound puppies, two vegan guinea pig brothers, and within easy&#160;visiting distance of her sisters, son and grandchildren.&#160;</p>