Juliet Escoria | |
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Occupation | Writer, artist |
Nationality | American |
Education | Brooklyn College (MFA) |
Genre | Literary Fiction |
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Juliet Escoria is an American writer. She was born in Australia, raised in San Diego, and lives in West Virginia with her husband, the writer and martial artist Scott McClanahan.[1]
She published a collection of stories with accompanying videos[2] titled Black Cloud (2014). Black Cloud received positive reviews at Flavorwire,[3] Bullet Magazine [4] and Volume 1 Brooklyn [5] It was mentioned in the lists of best books of 2014 at The Fader,[6] Salon,[7] and Flavorwire.
Escoria’s work has appeared in publications such as Electric Literature, Hobart,[8] VICE The Believer,[9] and Guernica. Escoria holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Brooklyn College.
Escoria also created companion videos to accompany the stories in Black Cloud.[10]
Bibliography
- Black Cloud (2014, Civil Coping Mechanisms)
- Witch Babies (2015, Holler Presents)
- Witch Hunt (2016, Lazy Fascist)
- Juliet the Maniac (2019, Melville House)
References
- ↑ Escoria, Juliet. Hobart (magazine), September 6, 2014. "True Life: I Married Scott McClanahan"
- ↑ Juliet Escoria's Vimeo account
- ↑ Diamond, Jason, Flavorwire, July 15, 2014, "The Best Indie Literature of 2014 So Far".
- ↑ Maharry, Lindsay, Bullett, June 13, 2014, "The Sexual Masochism of Juliet Escoria".
- ↑ Carroll, Tobias, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, May 6, 2014, "Talking Literary Viscera, Memory, and EMA with Juliet Escoria".
- ↑ Fader, The, December 19, 2014, "The FADER Presents: LISTMANIA! 2014".
- ↑ Filgate, Michele, December 29, 2014, "Salon’s What to Read Awards: Top critics choose the best books of 2014".
- ↑ Escoria, Juliet, Hobart, September 6, 2014, "True Life: I Married Scott McClanahan".
- ↑ Escoria, Juliet, The Believer, November 7, 2014, "An Interview with Lindsay Hunter" Archived 2015-09-09 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Escoria, Juliet, Vimeo, 2014 "Juliet Escoria's videos".
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