C. M. Mayo
C.M. Mayo is an American novelist, memoirist, and short story writer.
Life
A Texas native, C. M. Mayo was raised in Northern California and educated as an economist at the University of Chicago. She is a long-time resident of Mexico City, where she worked at an investment bank and at ITAM, a private university. At ITAM she taught international and development finance in both the undergraduate and the MBA programs.
Ms. Mayo divides her time between Mexico City, where she is the founder of and teacher at Dancing Chiva, and Washington, D.C., where she teaches at The Writers Center.[1]
From 1999 until 2003, she edited the bilingual Spanish/English journal Tameme.
Her work has appeared in Chelsea, West Branch, Creative Nonfiction, Fourth Genre, Kenyon Review, The North American Review, The Paris Review, Southwest Review, Tin House and Witness.
Awards
Works
Translations
- Mexico: A Traveler's Literary Companion. Whereabouts Press. March 2006. ISBN 9781883513153.
References
External links
- "Author's website"
- "Dancing Chiva," Author's eBook publishing site
- "Interview with C.M. Mayo on Dancing Chiva", John Randolph Bennett, March 31, 2011
- "The C.M. Mayo Interview", The Quarterly Conversation, Summer 2007
- "An Interview with C.M. Mayo", Whereabouts Press
- "10 QUESTIONS FOR…C.M. Mayo, author of travel memoir & historical novel", Ask Wendy, March 1, 2009
- "SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: C. M. MAYO", National Book Critics Circle, Apr-22-2008
- "Interview: C.M. Mayo", DCist, September 2007
- "C.M. Mayo, Editing a Literary Tour of Mexico", NPR
- "Interview With C.M. Mayo, Author of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire", Savvy Verse and Wit, May 4, 2009
- "The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire by C.M. Mayo", Bookslut, May 2009
- "C.M. Mayo Interview, Part I", Eight diagrams, June 30, 2006
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