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After two years of fighting a sexual harassment lawsuit based on her gender and sexual orientation, the case was ultimately tossed based on evidence being "hearsay" and a filing technicality. This court case forced her to analyze past and present experiences with sex and sexuality, both personally and on a larger societal scale. She worked to examine sexual abuse, trauma, harassment, as well as sexual power and desire from an individual woman's perspective and those placed upon her as it made sense to her to describe.

Produktbeschreibung
After two years of fighting a sexual harassment lawsuit based on her gender and sexual orientation, the case was ultimately tossed based on evidence being "hearsay" and a filing technicality. This court case forced her to analyze past and present experiences with sex and sexuality, both personally and on a larger societal scale. She worked to examine sexual abuse, trauma, harassment, as well as sexual power and desire from an individual woman's perspective and those placed upon her as it made sense to her to describe.
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Autorenporträt
KRISTINE ESSER SLENTZ, a Maltese descendent, queer, cult escapee, and author of woman, depose (FlowerSong Press 2021, 2024). She grew up in both northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland area-what her father calls the 'bottom of the blue-collar.' After receiving her GED, she completed her undergraduate degree at Purdue University, double-majoring in English Literature and Creative Writing, before earning a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (poetry) from City College of New York (CCNY). She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at CCNY, among other places. KRISTINE is a Pushcart Prize nominee, finalist in the Glass Poetry Chapbook and F(r)iction's Flash Fiction Contests, recipient of a CCNY English Department Teacher-Writer Award, a City Artist Corps Grant, and former Rifkind Fellow and Poets Afloat resident. She has had artwork displayed in exhibits at the 5547 Project and recently in Pride & Joy at the Athenaeum Indy. She is the co-founder and organizer/host of the monthly experimental artist series, Adverse Abstraction, in New York City's East Village. You can follow KRISTINE's art on her substack, Carnations & Car Crashes.