"Chloe Caldwell is the author of The Red Zone, the essay collection I'll Tell You in Person, Legs Get Led Astray, and the forthcoming Trying. Chloe's essays have appeared in the New York Times, Bon App�tit, New York magazine's The Cut and The Strategist, Buzzfeed, Longreads, Vice, Nylon, and many more, as well as half a dozen anthologies including Goodbye To All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving NYC and Without A Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class, and Sluts. Her essay ""Hungry Ghost"" was listed as Notable in 2018 Best American Nonrequired Reading. She lives in Hudson, New York."
"""One of the most endearing and exciting writers of a generation."" -- Los Angeles Review of Books ""Beautiful, touching, and brave."" -- Emily Ratajkowski, writer and model ""Caldwell falls under the spell of a seductive yet withdrawn older woman in this sparks-flying, gorgeously composed queer novel that's about so much more than romantic love."" -- Vogue ""Heady, evocative and sensual. Caldwell's exploration of relationships and identity blends brutal and fragile truths with great skill. A remarkable talent."" -- Anneliese Mackintosh, author of Any Other Mouth ""Imagine how awesome it would be to read something about a series of relationships with complicated, real women from the POV of a complicated, real woman? Pretty awesome, right? You have no idea; Caldwell's Women will blow you away."" -- Brooklyn Magazine ""Chloe Caldwell's Women is a deceptively teensy book. This is the tragicomic tale of the author's doomed relationship with an older woman and it perfectly captures the way good sex can make us throw anything under the bus - even our identities."" -- Lena Dunham ""With Women, Chloe Caldwell proves great literature doesn't require the voices of men."" -- Ashley Ford, author of the New York Times bestselling memoir Somebody's Daughter ""Her prose has a reckless beauty that feels to me like magic."" -- Cheryl Strayed, New York Times bestselling author of Tiny Beautiful Things and Wild ""Joyful, honest, and perfectly unkempt, Women is a taut yet expansive story about falling in--and then trying to crawl back out of--the damp cavern that is love."" -- Courtney Maum, author of The Year of Horses ""I just finished reading Women--in one sitting! I loved the emotional honesty, sexiness and sparseness of it. In its roller-coaster of emotions, it reminded me of Eileen Myles' awesome Chelsea Girls."" -- Catherine Texier, author of Break Up: The End of a Love Story ""I read it all in one sitting, all at once, because I couldn't put it down. I loved it. I love its physical size, turning it over with one hand. I also love the size of what you put in it. I want to reread it with a pencil so I can mark things to remember."" -- Zoe Kazan, writer, actress, and director ""Whenever anybody is coming out, I give them a book called Women. . . . I've shipped it to people. I love that book. I give it to everybody that's coming out."" -- Marja Lewis-Ryan, writer and director of The L Word: Generation Q ""With Women, Chloe Caldwell is to Millennials what Anais Nin was to previous generations-a voice that is raw, intimate, thoughtful, compelling. Above all, heartbreakingly real."" -- Samantha Dunn, author of Failing Paris and Not By Accident: Reconstructing a Careless Life ""Women is a skillfully and engrossingly written novel, a small slice of overwhelming love and heartbreak, and the search for belonging and self. Caldwell proves herself as a writer to watch in the coming years."" -- The Masters Review ""What is refreshing about Women is its storytelling through the female gaze, and how this informs our questioning and resolution of identity. Women doesn't profess to be a feminist novella, and I didn't notice this distinction until I meditated on why the book feels so different from classic coming-of-age fiction and memoir."" -- Bustle Magazine ""The story is powerful, hot and will have you thinking 2015 is the year of the lesbian."" -- Playboy ""How do you make a reader love someone? How do you make them feel those dizzying, crazy-making pangs of a relationship's beginning and end? Chloe Caldwell has all the answers. This is a book that, more than anything, feels completely real."" -- Lit Hub ""A beautiful story about the author's ?rst same-sex love affair, manages to address frankly how different it is to be with a woman without making sexual orientation itself the subject or the obstacle of her story."" -- Autostraddle ""A contemporary classic of queer women's writing."" -- Michelle Tea, author of Knocking Myself Up"