A former white water kayaker who competed on the World Cup circuit, Perrin Pring is now a park ranger. She has worked and lived across the U.S., riding horses in the Rocky Mountains, driving Jeeps in the wilds of the desert, greeting the sunrise in Hawaii, and running chainsaws in the Sierra Mountains. She holds an MFA in creative writing and screenwriting from UC Riverside Palm Desert and a BA from Tufts University. Her writing has appeared in Backcountry Journal, the Coachella Review, and Kelp Literary. She lives in the Rocky Mountain West.
""Cash and Gravity is in a category of its own---a near-future Western that is as imaginative as it is grounded. In her debut, Perrin Pring ushers in one of the most badass main characters in recent memory. This is the work of a major new talent with a rare voice & style, whose prose is filled with realistic grit as well as well-crafted, cinematic violence. A thrill ride from start to finish."" --Ivy Pochoda, New York Times bestselling author of Sing Her Down ""This may not be the future we want, but it feels right, which is sort of terrifying, sort of exciting, and, in Perrin Pring's hands, nothing short of spectacular."" --Stephen Graham Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians