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Nin Andrews
Nin Andrews’ poems and stories have appeared in many literary journals and anthologies, including Ploughshares, The Paris Review, Best American Poetry (1997, 2001, 2003), and Great American Prose Poems. She won an individual artist grant from the Ohio Arts Council in 1997 and again in 2003. She is the author of several books, including Spontaneous Breasts, winner of the Pearl Chapbook Contest; Any Kind of Excuse, winner of theKent State University chapbook contest;The Book of Orgasms, published by Cleveland State University Press; The Book of Orgasms and Other Tales, published in England by Bloodaxe Books and currently being translated into Turkish; and Why They Grow Wings, published by Silverfish Press and winner of the Gerald Cable Award. She is also the editor of a book of translations of the French poet Henri Michaux entitled Someone Wants to Steal My Name, published by Cleveland State University Press. Her book, Midlife Crisis with Dick and Jane, is newly published from Web del Sol and her book Sleeping with Houdini is newly published by BOA Editions. Her book Southern Comfort is forthcoming from CavanKerry Press. |