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Cristina Hartmann

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DeafBlind writer • Loves 🧣scarves, 🍷 port, 📚 1st person narratives • Words in @mcsweeneys, @PsmokeJournal, @DisVisbility • 🇧🇷🇺🇸 closet Latina • she/her

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My random thought of the day: Writers often put parts of themselves into their fiction, even if the facts and characters don't resemble their lives at all. And these stories are better for it. So maybe we shouldn't dis autobiographical fiction?

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Thanks so much for the shout-out! It's a story that stretched me as a writer and a person. You can find "The Silence Between Us" on p. 44 in Kaleidoscope published by UDS AKRON!

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I was honored to work with stellar editors at Stillhouse Press and am flat-out humbled to be amongst such talented writers. I feel like I got picked first at Dodgeball! Check out the anthology for some damn good writing & art.

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IN BETWEEN SPACES contributor Cristina Hartmann has work out in another anthology! Check out Pittsburgh LiveAbility: Encounters in Poetry and Prose, out now: cityofasylum.org/live-ability/

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I have this strange cycle with cooking: Every few years I realize that I'm a horrible cook, research the hell out of various techniques, improve, and then regress. Now I wonder if I'm ever a good cook or I just cycle through delusions of my culinary skills.

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Thank you Passengers for this review of Stillhouse Press 's IN BETWEEN SPACES! The other pieces also awed me w/ their zest, joy & complexity: "These stories are first and foremost alive, brimming with the energy of the people behind them." passengersjournal.com/book-reviews

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Something they never tell you about those wool dryer balls: No matter how gently or slowly you remove clothes from the dryer, a ball will bean you in the chest or face. Guaranteed. Then the ball rolls off to God knows where.

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Loved Rachel Kolb's interview with John Lee Clark about his new poetry collection "How to Communicate" in POETRY magazine! Especially the discussion of how Braille and Protactile shapes his poetry. Indeed, everything becomes a verb--and deeply felt. poetryfoundation.org/articles/15919…

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Many sniffs for the thought in Leona's fantastic article about integrating smell into building design. Thank you, Leona, for bringing this issue to our noses!