Trinie Dalton

Trinie Dalton has published six books, most recently Baby Geisha (Two Dollar Radio). Other fiction titles include Wide Eyed (Akashic), a story collection, and Sweet Tomb (Madras Press), a fairytale novella. Dear New Girl or Whatever Your Name Is (McSweeney’s) is a transformation of her archive of confiscated high school notes into a collaboration between fifty artists. Mythtym (Picturebox) is an art/fiction anthology based on mythological monsters and horror. She also makes sundry artists’ books and printed matter. Dalton also reviews art, books, and music, for artists’ book projects and magazines such as Bookforum, www.Artforum.com, Brooklyn Rail, The Believer, Modern Painters, Paper, and LARB.

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