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Portland-based writer M. F. McAuliffe was shocked by the death of Ursula K. Le Guin more than she could have imagined because she'd never imagined it at all. These unconventional elegies are the aftershock.

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Portland-based writer M. F. McAuliffe was shocked by the death of Ursula K. Le Guin more than she could have imagined because she'd never imagined it at all. These unconventional elegies are the aftershock.
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M. F. McAuliffe was born & educated in Adelaide and Melbourne, has an Honours degree in English & graduate work in photography, film, & anthropology. In 2002 she co-founded the multi-lingual, award-winning, Portland-based magazine, Gobshite Quarterly with RV Branham, & continues there as co-editor. She made her US debut in Damon Knight's Clarion Awards, & has since co-authored Fighting Monsters (with Judith Steele, Melbourne, 1998), the artist's book Golems Waiting Redux (with Daniel Duford, Portland, 2011), & supplied the libretto for La Mama Courthouse's production Orpheus: an Australian Tragedy (Carlton, 2000); the text of Crucifix i., along with a photograph, appear in the Yoko Ono-curated installation, "Arising", 7 Oct., 2016 through 5 Feb., 2017, at Reykjavik Art Museum. She is currently editing & publishing some titles for Reprobate/GobQ Books. Her most recent book is I'm Afraid of Americans, from shoegaze.