Review
"...sustains an energy from its first page to its last... penetrates harrowing depths of the human psyche." --
Walter Cummins, Managing Editor of The Literary Review, September, 2004"..with its textured characters and deep, rich prose, Marie Marie reads like a poet's heart on fire." --
Justine Wilson, Author of Bloodangel, September 2004A dark and disturbing read--and an absolutely hypnotic one. --
J. Eric Miller, Author of Animal Rights & Pornography, September 2004
About the Author
Terri Brown-Davidson is on the fiction/poetry faculty of Gotham Writer's Workshop and holds the Ph.D., M.F.A. and M.A in English/creative writing. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in more than 800 journals including
Triquarterly, Denver Quarterly, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Hayden's Ferry Review and
Puerto del Sol; she was a featured poet in the anthology
Triquarterly New Writers (Northwestern Univ. Press 1996). Her first poetry book is
The Carrington Monologues (Lit Pot Press, 2002, reprinted, 2004); her chapbook
Rag Men won the Ledge Competition in 1994 and another chapbook
The Doll Artist's Daughter was published by White Eagle Coffee Store Press in 1996. She's received seven nomination for the Pushcart Prize and was awarded the AWP Intro Award and Yaddo residency fellowship, among many other honors; currently she resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband and daughter.