Trish Crapo is a freelance writer, photographer, and collage artist living in Western Massachusetts. She’s been an arts columnist for local newspapers and a fiction columnist for Women’s Review of Books, and has written for Provincetown Arts. Her poems have appeared in Southern Poetry Review, Osiris, and former US Poet Laureate Ted Kooser’s nationally syndicated column, An American Life in Poetry, among other places. Her chapbook Walk through Paradise Backwards was recently reissued by Slate Roof Press, and a new collection, adrift, a rowboat, is due out from Open Field Press in fall 2021. Her collage and photographs have been exhibited at galleries in Boston, Vermont, New York City, Havana, and, as part of The War & Peace Project, in Moscow and Tula, Russia. She is a founding member of the collaborative artists’ group Exploded View.
Trish Crapo
Articles
Transforming the Narrative: A Conversation with Andrea Clark Libin
The author discusses her 2020 collage novel, “Orphan of the Moon: Notebook of a Girl in a Moscow Station.”
Dear Readers, Open Your Eyes: A Conversation with Jon Boilard
Trish Crapo talks with writer Jon Boilard about his new book, "Junk City."
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