Flakus, Christopher Miguel2019-08-072019-08-072019-04-24https://hdl.handle.net/10657/4358Christopher Miguel Flakus is a poet and writer living in Houston, Texas. He has published work in The Huffington Post, Akashic Books: Mondays are Murder Noir Series, Indietronica, Outlaw Poetry, In Recovery Magazine, Glass Poetry, Black Heart Magazine, and elsewhere. In 2017 he was awarded the Fabian Worsham Prize for fiction. In addition, he was one of the editors responsible for The University of Houston-Downtown’s literary magazine, The Bayou Review, during their special prison issue which focused on the writings of authors serving sentences in Texas prisons. He is the author of the chapbooks Bear Down Into Hell With Me (As Only a True Friend Would), and Thirst, and Other Poems through Iron Lung Press, as well as the chapbook Christiana, from Analog Submission Press. He grew up in Mexico City and writes in both English and Spanish. He is currently working on his first novel.en-USChristopher Miguel FlakusThe Huffington PostPoetry and Prose Reading SeriesThe Bayou ReviewPoetryThe Huffington PostPoetry and Prose Reading SeriesThe Bayou ReviewChristopher Miguel FlakusVideo