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MARIA PETRIDES IN CONVERSATION WITH SHELLEY MARLOW

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Cypriot writer and translator Maria Petrides in conversation with American writer and artist Shelley Marlow.  

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Shelley Marlow wrote Two Augusts In a Row In a Row, a novel, Publication Studio, Portland (2015), plus art editions, Hudson and London(2017); and the new manuscript, The Wind Blew Through Like a Chorus of Ghosts. Marlow is a recipient of an Acker Award in writing. Multigenerational communities performed scenes from Two Augusts in London and NYC. Marlow served as prose editor of The Henry Miller Library’s literary journal. Marlow’s writing and art appear in: Resist Much/Obey Little; Evergreen Review; Hyperallergic; The KGB Bar Lit Mag; Brooklyn Rail; Altered Bodies; Rilking; LTTR (Lesbians To The Rescue); alLuPiNiT; St. Petersburg Review. 

Maria Petrides (b. UK) is an independent writer, editor and translator. She has contributed to magazines/anthologies & art publications, and participated as writer-in-residency in NYC, Nicosia, Istanbul, Helsinki, Rio de Janeiro, Geneva. She’s translator of Wow, a political comic book by Ariadni Kousela, Patakis Publishers & co-translator of Bill Ayers’, To Teach the Journey, in Comics, contributing author to the book collection, A Book of Small Things & assistant editor of Evripides Zantides’ volume, Semiotics: Visual communication II, (Cambridge Scholars). She is co-editor of Literary Agency Cyprus anthology, Nicosia beyond barriers - voices from a divided city, (Saqi Books, 2019), and co-founder of artist/research group, pick nick.  

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