Felicia Rosemary Urso is a writer, editor, and typesetter from Rhode Island. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing (creative nonfiction) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, with a post-baccalaureate certificate in publishing. In 2013, she received a BFA in Literary Studies with a focus in poetry from The New School.
Work of hers has appeared or is forthcoming in Rose Books Reader, Hobart, Had, Witch Craft Magazine, and XRAY, among others. Her essay “What I’d Ask If You Weren’t Dead” was nominated for a Best of the Net award in 2021 and was included in Suicide: An Anthology.
Felicia is a ’22 Tin House workshop participant and an alumni of the Tyrant Books writing workshop Mors Tua Vita Mea in Sezze Romano, Italy. She is an editor at Triangle House Review and Rejection Letters.
She is currently working on a memoir and a novel. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter.