Texas writer wins Pulitzer Prize for personal story of Guadalupe flood

May 4, 2026 | 4:23 pm

Almost everyone in Central Texas knows someone who was impacted by the July 4, 2025 flood that killed more than 100 people. But one story cut through the chaos with an emotionally raw, first-person view of what actually happened. Texas Monthly senior editor Aaron Parsley published his survival story in “Where the River Took Us.” On Monday, May 4, he has won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing.

The prestigious journalism award has 23 winners each spring. For features, the judges chiefly consider “quality of writing, originality and concision.”

“Where the River Took Us,” brought readers moment-by-moment from Parsley’s family house on the Guadalupe River, to family members including Parsley rushing down the river itself, to reunification for most of the family and grief for his 20-month-old nephew, Clay, who drowned…

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