Cindy Bradley obtained her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction from California State University Fresno, where she also served as an editorial assistant for The Normal School. She is a currently a nonfiction assistant editor at Pithead Chapel.
Her essays have appeared in 45th Parallel, Front Porch Journal, Minerva Rising, San Joaquin Review and Under the Sun, among others.
Cindy writes personal essays, lyric essays and memoir that explore discontent, family, loss, memory and nostalgia and are often located in Southern California during the sixties and seventies.
She is at work on an essay collection titled Death, Driveways and California Dreams, a memoir about growing up in Southern California during the 1970s and beyond, while ruminating on a memoir that will take place in Central California during the 1980s and early 90s.
Cindy lives in Fresno, California.
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