Masha Tupitsyn is a fiction writer and feminist critic who lives in New York City. She received her BA in Literature and Cultural Studies from The New School for Social Research, and her MA in Literature and Cultural Theory from the University of Sussex in England. In 2003, she moved back after fleeing the country and living in London for more than three years. She is a freelance writer and editor, and in 2004, worked as the Assistant Literary Editor at BOMB Magazine in New York City. She received a 1998 writing fellowship from the Edward Albee Foundation, a 1998 fellowship from the Millay Colony, a 2004 fellowship from the Djerrassi Program for Artists in California, and a 2004 fellowship from The Obras Colony For Artists in Portugal. She was fiction finalist in Drunken Boatâ??s First Panliterary Award. She was also a finalist in Spread The Wordâ??s 2002 â??Elsewhere: Back of a Postcard Contest,â? in England and the 2004 winner of the 3rd LEGIBLE Open Competition Book Award. Her fiction and criticism has been published or is forthcoming in Bookforum, Fence, Five Fingers Review, How2, Legible, Zygote in my Coffee, Monkeybicycle, Me Three, Drunken Boat, Unpleasant Event Schedule, Nth Position. She has written two collections of fiction: Prone, and a book of film-based stories entitled, Beauty Talk & Monsters (Semiotexte Press, 2007).
mashdragon's Genres: Fiction and film critcism
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