RACHEL HULIN is a writer and photographer. Her personal essays and writing about photography have appeared in Rolling Stone, Nerve, Radar Magazine, Huffington Post, and The Daily Beast. Her photography book, Flying Henry, was released by PowerHouse Books in 2013. Her work has been shown at Jen Bekman Gallery, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Wallspace Gallery, and the New York Photo Festival, among others. Hulin has lectured about her own work, professional practices, and about the role of social media in photography at ICP, SVA, Parsons, Brown University, RISD, and MIAD. Editorial photography clients include Martha Stewart Living, Country Living, Whole Foods Magazine, and Fitness Magazine. Hulin has a BA from Brown University and an MA from NYU. She is represented by ClampArt Gallery in New York. She lives with her husband and two children in Providence, Rhode Island.
http: //www.rachelhulin.com
"Weird, witty and clever." --Diane Shipley, The Guardian
"Chronicles the charming, codependent fraternal twins' attempt to
make their way in the world as artists and adults... A Dangerous
Liaisons--style delicacy. Rachel Hulin's epistolary debut features
some lip-smacking secrets." --Megan Labrise, Kirkus "There is
romance, intrigue and some really bad mistakes that the two find
ways to make right... Rachel Hulin has a knack for letting things
take shape." --Liz Klinkenberg, The Providence Journal
"Will totally change the way you read books... Charming and
hilarious... Believe me, there is a major twist or two in store and
the end." --E. Ce Miller, Bustle "Laugh-out-loud funny... An
entertaining caper and a thought-provoking look at family, memory,
and the complexities of love." --Publishers Weekly "Hilarious...
Hulin's razor-sharp and sardonic writing propels this page-turner
to a resolution that is equal parts happy and disturbing. Fans of
recent tragicomic epistolary novels like Maria Semple's Where'd You
Go, Bernadette and Cecilia Ahern's Love, Rosie will find much to
enjoy here." --Booklist "This quick read can easily be devoured in
one sitting, and a surprise twist will leave readers waiting for
Hulin's next work." --Library Journal
"[A] charming epistolary novel for the digital age... With wit and
finely tuned insights into the pressures of love, family and
society, the author creates vibrant characters filled with palpable
longings." --Kim Hubbard, People "Inspired by the Instagram account
of the same name, photographer Rachel Hulin turned her poetic
captions into a compelling story." --Star Magazine
"Haunting and touching... hilarious. Hulin makes the most of her
chosen form... [Harry and Matilda's] correspondences often include
short stories, poems and diagrams, serving to break up their
back-and-forth and allowing plot points to be revealed in more
interesting ways." --Allison Chopin, New York Daily News
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