Bio
Natalie Rose writes about the intersection of memory, food, and identity. Her work appears in The Rumpus, the Journal of Popular Culture, Gothamist, the Acentos Review, Freerange Nonfiction, Word Riot, and others. She is completing work on her first book Seabird, a series of CNF essays about siblings and addiction, and working on a novel about charras (Latina trick rodeo riders) in 1930s Arizona. Everyone has a story — what's yours?