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Novelist, performance artist, and essayist.  Books include 'Calf' (2015) and 'Eden' (2018).  Performance works have been commissioned by The Chocolate Factory Theater and New York Live Arts. Her work has also been presented at PS122, Danspace Project, The Kitchen, Walker Arts Center, and many other venues. Her critical writing has been published in the Paris Review, PAJ: a journal of performance and art, BOMB, LitHub, Lenny Letter, Los Angeles Review of Books, and on her blog, The Dancers Will Win.
 
Novelist, performance artist, and essayist.  Books include 'Calf' (2015) and 'Eden' (2018).  Performance works have been commissioned by The Chocolate Factory Theater and New York Live Arts. Her work has also been presented at PS122, Danspace Project, The Kitchen, Walker Arts Center, and many other venues. Her critical writing has been published in the Paris Review, PAJ: a journal of performance and art, BOMB, LitHub, Lenny Letter, Los Angeles Review of Books, and on her blog, The Dancers Will Win.
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==See Also==
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* [[Popular LGBTQ Blog Writers and Their Blogs]]
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Essayists]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Andrea Kleine

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Writer

Description

Novelist, performance artist, and essayist. Books include 'Calf' (2015) and 'Eden' (2018). Performance works have been commissioned by The Chocolate Factory Theater and New York Live Arts. Her work has also been presented at PS122, Danspace Project, The Kitchen, Walker Arts Center, and many other venues. Her critical writing has been published in the Paris Review, PAJ: a journal of performance and art, BOMB, LitHub, Lenny Letter, Los Angeles Review of Books, and on her blog, The Dancers Will Win.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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