What is grace krilanovich?

Grace Krilanovich is an American writer, artist, and filmmaker born on January 29, 1974, in California. She is best known for her debut novel "The Orange Eats Creeps," which was published by Two Dollar Radio in 2010 and became a cult classic. The novel is a postmodernist, surrealistic work that explores the lives of a group of teenage girls living on the fringes of society and their encounter with a vampire cult. It received critical acclaim and was a finalist for the Believer Book Award.

Grace Krilanovich's writing is characterized by its experimental style, blending elements of horror, punk, and sci-fi. She has published several other works of fiction, poetry, and essays, including "Barney's Crew," "The Empty Quarter," and "Herculaneum: A Poem." Krilanovich has also worked as a visual artist and filmmaker, collaborating with musicians and other artists on projects that explore the intersection of art and literature.

In addition to her creative pursuits, Krilanovich has taught writing at several universities, including the University of California, Los Angeles, and the California Institute of the Arts. She currently lives in Portland, Oregon.