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Liam Whitworth

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Born
in Portland, Oregon, The United States
March 26, 1990

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Carol Maso, Tove Jansson, Richard Bach. 

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Whitworth is a poet and curator from rural Oregon. They have performed at The Moth, the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts, and the Museum of Contemporary Art alongside Marina Abramovic. ​Whitworth served as the inaugural Artist in Residence at Portland Parks and Recreation, Poet in Residence for Oregon State University's Trillium Project, and 2020 Queer Hero for the Gay & Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Their writing explores themes of nature, future, family, and the neurodivergent body, and has appeared in Lambda Literary, Tin House, Oregon Humanities, Proximity Magazine, Eclectica, Pivot, SWWIM, Smeuse, Superstition Review, xoJane, Inverted Syntax, Unearthed Literary Journal, Sinister Wisdom, Dime Show Review, and The W ...more

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Edith is narrating this story, she is in her early seventies and lives in Ireland….she tells her story in two strands.. one present day not long after the pandemic, and of herself at 17 living in rural England, th" Read more of this review »
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David  Mitchell
“True love is the act of trying to love. Effortless love is as dubious as effortless gardening…”
David Mitchell, Utopia Avenue

Rita Mae Brown
“This novel is pegged as a lesbian novel, therefore classified in the ghettos of literature. Anytime any work or any person is qualified, it’s always an insult.”
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“we are most psychic at approximately 4:00 A.M.”
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“anticipation and the preparation are all part of the process of creating what you want and bringing it to fruition.”
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“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
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