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Fall 2013 • Vol. XXXV No. 4 Nonfiction |

Mon frère féminin: Letter to the Amazon

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A'Dora Phillips's fiction, poetry, and nonfiction has appeared in a number of journals, including South Dakota Review, New York Stories, and The Rumpus. She currently lives in Cincinnati, where she has taken a year off from teaching to work on a novel and a book of artist profiles.
Gaëlle Cogan holds an MA in English from the Université Paris IV-Sorbonne and a diploma in Literature and Languages from the École Normale Supérieure (Paris). She also studied Physical Therapy at the University of Health Sciences in Lausanne, with a particular interest in musicians' health. She currently lives and works as a physical therapist in Switzerland. Her translation of Marina Tsvetaeva's Letter to the Amazon, with A'Dora Phillips, is forthcoming at Ugly Duckling Presse.

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