Marisa Crawford is a New York-based writer, poet, and editor. She is the author of the poetry collections Reversible (2017) and The Haunted House (2010) from Switchback Books, and the chapbooks Big Brown Bag (Gazing Grain) and 8th Grade Hippie Chic (Immaculate Disciples). She's written about feminism, books, art, and pop culture for Hyperallergic, BUST, Bitch, Broadly, The Hairpin, and elsewhere. Marisa is the founder and editor-in-chief of Weird Sister, a website and organization that explores the intersections of feminism, literature, and pop culture. See more athttp://marisacrawford.net.
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“The Plastic Age We’re Living In”: Artist Portia Munson on Her Environmentalist Art & the Power of the Color Pink | Arts | 07/12/2019 13:13:46 |
The Complicated Feminist Legacy Of "Sex And The City" | TV | 06/27/2018 13:37:47 |
The Julie Ruin at Irving Plaza, Two Days After the Election | Music | 12/01/2016 13:38:23 |