Literary Witches – A New Comic by Katy Horan and Taisia Kitaiskaia Electric Literature January 25, 2016 Okey-Panky 5 Comments COMIC: LITERARY WITCHES, BY KATY HORAN AND TAISIA KITAISKAIA *-* § *-* § *-* ƒƒƒ !¡! ƒƒƒ *-* § *-* § *-* Katy Horan was born in Houston, TX and received a BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2003. Her work has been exhibited in galleries through the U.S. and in Canada, and published in several books, includingThe Exquisite Book (Chronicle) and Beasts! (Fantagraphics). She has twice been selected for New American Paintings(#90, #120) and was a finalist for the 2015 Hunting Art Prize. She lives and works in Austin, TX. Taisia Kitaiskaia is a poet and writer living in Austin, TX. She is the author of Ask Baba Yaga, and her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Pleiades, jubilat, Guernica, The Missouri Review, The Adroit Journal, Juked, Gulf Coast, West Branch, Phantom Limb, Fence, Witness, Sixth Finch, and elsewhere. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her manuscript Hello My Unspeakable Name was a finalist for the 2015 Southern Voices Poetry Prize judged by C.D. Wright, and for the 2015 Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s First Book Prize judged by Eileen Myles. Recipient of a Michener Center for Writers fellowship, she is the current managing editor ofBat City Review. 5 Responses THE MYTHOPOETIC MAGIC FLOW | Camelia Elias' Taroflexions January 26, 2016 […] magic – I did find myself sharing freely on social media a post that popped into my space on literary witches, a new comic by Horan and Kataiskala, referencing female […] Reply Weekend Links: January 30, 2016 | SF Bluestocking January 30, 2016 […] Electric Literature shows off a new comic, Literary Witches, by Katy Horan and Taisia Kitaiskaia. […] Reply Pixel Picks. XI | The Oosterbook February 3, 2016 […] toil and trouble: A killa comic on awesome lady-authors and the witchyness that surrounds them – a trait that I long […] Reply This, that, and the other thing {xxi} | Unquiet Things February 15, 2016 […] Literary Witches – A New Comic by Katy Horan and Taisia Kitaiskaia […] Reply Visions Of Spectral Spinsters And Fantastical Folk: The Art Of Katy Horan – Slutist March 24, 2016 […] women, with a frequent focus on the aged crone or spinster. Her latest project is a comic “Literary Witches” with writer Taisia Kitaiskaia, which pairs stark verses about notable women like Emily […] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
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Visions Of Spectral Spinsters And Fantastical Folk: The Art Of Katy Horan – Slutist March 24, 2016 […] women, with a frequent focus on the aged crone or spinster. Her latest project is a comic “Literary Witches” with writer Taisia Kitaiskaia, which pairs stark verses about notable women like Emily […] Reply