Author Juliet Escoria Visits UC Clermont

Author Juliet Escoria will be reading from her creative works, answering questions and signing books from 1-2 p.m., March 29, in Room 151 in the Snyder Building at UC Clermont College, 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103.

Escoria is the author of the short story collection, “Black Cloud,” originally published in 2014 by Civil Coping Mechanisms. In 2015, Emily Books published the ebook, “Maro Verlag,” which was also translated into German and Spanish. “Witch Hunt,” a collection of poems, was published by Lazy Fascist Press in May 2016. Escoria has a master’s degree in fine arts from Brooklyn College and a bachelor’s degree from the University of California in Riverside. Her writing can be found in a variety of publications, including VICE, Prelude, Dazed and Catapult. She was born in Australia, raised in San Diego and currently lives in West Virginia.

For more information, contact Michael Hampton, assistant professor of English, at

michael.hampton@uc.edu

or 513-558-5073.

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