Alysandra Dutton is a Twin Cities-based writer working on stories about art history, femininity, and blood. She has enjoyed support & recognition from The Walton Family Foundation, The Elizabeth George Foundation, the AWP Intro Journals Project, and the Bread Loaf Writer’s Workshop. Fiction from her collection-in-progress can be read in The Sun and Catapult, and essays in Cartridge Lit and Salt Hill Journal. She is at work on a neo-noir thriller about the founding of Rome, researched on-site at the British School at Rome with support from the Sturgis International Fellowship. Currently she is a teaching artist with The Loft Literary Center & Interlochen Arts Camp.
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