Paula Huston

(Author Photograph by Dennis Eamon Young). Paula Huston grew up in Long Beach, married at nineteen, and relocated to San Luis Obispo county on the Central Coast in her early twenties. About the time her two children were born, she began writing short stories; in her early thirties, she became a single mom, working two part-time jobs while continuing to write and publish short fiction. After remarrying and becoming a stepmother of two, she returned to school for a B.A. in English, then went on for a Masters in English and American Literature.

She began teaching at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo after completing the Master's degree. While still matriculating, she took a class in ethics that spurred a return to Christianity and a shift to writing spiritual non-fiction. Along the way, she became a Camaldolese Benedictine oblate, a lay associate of a contemplative Catholic hermitage on the Big Sur coast. For many years, she and her husband Mike have lived on four acres on the Central Coast of California. They have five grandchildren.

Huston is the author of two novels and nine books of spiritual nonfiction. Her essays and short stories have been honored by BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES and included in the annual BEST SPIRITUAL WRITING anthology. She is a National Endowment of the Arts Fellow in Creative Writing, a member of the Chrysostom Society, and a founder and former faculty member for a low-residency California State University Consortium Master of Fine Arts program. She mentored MFA students in creative nonfiction for Seattle Pacific University for five years before taking an early retirement to write full-time.

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