David Bowles (author)


David Bowles is an American poet, translator and author.

Life and career

David Bowles was born to residents of the Rio Grande Valley of Texas in 1970. He is of Mexican descent.
Much of Bowles' work stems from his research into border legends and pre-Columbian Mesoamerican mythology, featured on Monsters and Mysteries in America. He is currently developing a TV series based on his book Border Lore with Mucho Más Media and Campanario Entertainment.
In addition, Bowles has translated multiple books, poems and stories from languages as diverse as Spanish, Nahuatl, Yucatec Mayan, and Japanese. He is also a poet, with two books of verse and poems published widely.
Bowles also writes speculative fiction, such as his MG/YA fantasy series Garza Twins, that features Latino protagonists and Mesoamerican mythology. He worked with Adam Gidwitz on the Unicorn Rescue Society series for Dutton Penguin. His speculative fiction work includes graphic novels like the steampunk title Clockwork Curandera he created with illustrator Raúl "the Third" González.
Bowles resides in Donna, Texas. Holding a Master's in English and a doctorate in Education, he is a professor in the Department of Literatures & Cultural Studies at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, where he teaches children's/adolescent literature and Nahuatl.
In February 2017, David Bowles was elected to the Texas Institute of Letters. In January 2020, he co-founded the hashtag / literary activist campaign #DignidadLiteraria.

Awards and honors

AS AUTHOR
Novels
Picture Books
Story Collections
Graphic Novels
Chapter Books
Myth and Legend
Poetry
AS TRANSLATOR