Ann Dávila Cardinal is a novelist and Director of Student Recruitment for Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA). She has a B.A. in Latino Studies from Norwich University, an M.A. in sociology from UI&U, and an MFA in Writing from VCFA. Every January she runs VCFA’s Writing residency in Puerto Rico. Cardinal co-wrote Sister Chicas (2006), a contemporary YA novel. Five Midnights is her first solo novel.
Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Mystery
Series
Ann Dávila Cardinal recommends
Familia (2023)
Lauren E Rico
"A page-turning story of family lost and found, wrapped in the tangled threads of an engaging mystery, and sprinkled with just a bit of Sazon, I loved everything about this modern yet timeless book."
How to Be Remembered (2023)
Michael Thompson
"In Tommy Llewelyn, Michael Thompson has created a character you cannot help but root for, and built a plot as intricate as the workings of a clock. It is a brilliant exploration of what makes one's life indelible and is a story you won't soon forget."
Anthologies containing stories by Ann Dávila Cardinal
Our Shadows Have Claws (2022)
15 Latin American Monster Stories
edited by
Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortiz
Lockdown (2020)
Stories of Crime, Terror, and Hope During a Pandemic
edited by
Nick Kolakowski and Steve Weddle
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