Way, way back in the fall I answered a few questions for John Madera at The Chapbook Review. (somehow I TOTALLY forgot about this in my autumnal chaos, thus I am posting it now ).
Perhaps it will please Rebecca that my dolls are quite dead. And representative of the origins of modern forensic medicine.
Kristy, hope you're feeling less overwhelmed. And I wonder if you're still contemplating publishing your (defunct) Ghost Road Press title as a full-length Dancing Girl book? I applaud the idea. xo
A writer and visual artist, Kristy Bowen is the author of several book, chapbook and zine projects, including the forthcoming the shared properties of water and stars (Noctuary Press), beautiful, sinister (Maverick Duck Press) and girl show (Black Lawrence Press). Her work has appeared most recently in birdfeast, Projectile, and The Jet Fuel Review. She lives in Chicago, where she runs dancing girl press & studio and spends much of her time writing, making papery things, and curating a chapbook series devoted to women authors.
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Perhaps it will please Rebecca that my dolls are quite dead. And representative of the origins of modern forensic medicine.
Kristy, hope you're feeling less overwhelmed. And I wonder if you're still contemplating publishing your (defunct) Ghost Road Press title as a full-length Dancing Girl book? I applaud the idea. xo
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