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Christina
Milletti
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Christina Milletti's fiction has appeared in several journals and anthologies, most recently in The Greensboro Review, Harcourt's Best New American Voices, Scribner's Best of the Fiction Workshops, The Chicago Review, and 13th Moon. Recently, novelist Paul West devoted a chapter to her fiction in his book Master Class (Harcourt 2001). She has received a Thayer Fellowship from the New York Foundation of the Arts, and was granted a residency at the Fundacíon Valparáiso, an artist colony in Mojácar, Spain. She has written a collection of short stories called Traveling Companions, and is now at work on a novel Room in the Hotel America. Her dissertation, Innovative Ends: Gender and the Poetics of Transformation in Women's Experimental Fiction, examines the intersections of gender, performance, and speech act theory in the work of twentieth century women writers. Her teaching interests include: creative writing, theories of writing (poetics), hypertext and digital studies, twentieth century fiction, women's literature, feminist theory, and the history of the novel. She is also an editor of The Little Magazine, an on-line journal of hypertext and experimental poetry and prose at www.albany.edu/~litmag.
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