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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Literary
  • Language:English
  • Pages:153
  • eBook ISBN:9781937543297

Glamorous Freak

How I Taught My Dress To Act

by Roxanne Carter

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Overview
Glamorous Freak was a finalist in Chiasmus Press First Book Competition, Starcherone Press Prize for Innovative Fiction, and Subito Press Annual Book Competition. Recipient of a Creative Arts Council Grant at Brown University.
Description
This novel is a project which investigates the themes of domesticity, celebrity, reprisal and substitution through the remediation of cinema. The text invokes the tension between fiction and autobiography, narrative and commentary, the personal and private, and focuses on gathering narrative fragments - dropped stitches that establish their own pattern. Glamorous Freak is divided into three sections (with accompanying digital photographs) which are imagined structurally as a triptych, with the centerpiece comprised film studies which were written in an attempt to reconcile the pleasure of watching with the distance of critique.
About the author
Roxanne Carter was a finalist in Chiasmus Press First Book Competition, Starcherone Press Prize for Innovative Fiction, and Subito Press Annual Book Competition for Glamorous Freak, and recipient of a Creative Arts Council Grant at Brown University. She has an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University in 2008, and a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the University of Denver in 2011. Her work has appeared in Tarpaulin Sky, Fact-Simile, Drunken Boat, La Petite Zine, and Sidebrow among others