Edgar Gomez (all pronouns)is a Florida-born writer with roots in Nicaragua and Puerto Rico. A graduate of the University of California, Riverside’s MFA program, their words have appeared in The LA Times, Poets & Writers, Narratively, Catapult, Lithub, The Rumpus, and elsewhere online and in print. Their debut memoir, High-Risk Homosexual, was called a “breath of fresh air” by The New York Times; named a Best Book of 2022 by Publisher’s Weekly, Buzzfeed, and Electric Literature; and received a 2023 American Book Award, a Stonewall Israel-Fishman Nonfiction Book Honor Award, and the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir. Gomez’s second book, a memoir about growing up poor in early 2000’s Florida titled Alligator Tears, will be out in 2025 from Crown.
Visiting Faculty
MFA in Creative Writing Program
- Dual Bachelor’s in Creative Writing/TV Production, The University of Central Florida
- MFA in Nonfiction Creative Writing, The University of California, Riverside
- High-Risk Homosexual: A Memoir (2022)
- 2023 American Book Award
- 2023 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir 2023 Stonewall Israel-Fishman Nonfiction Book Honor Award