Juliet Escoria

Juliet Escoria is an American writer. She was born in Australia, raised in San Diego, and lives in West Virginia with her husband, the writer and martial artist Scott McClanahan.[1]

Juliet Escoria
Escoria in 2014
Escoria in 2014
OccupationWriter, artist
NationalityAmerican
GenreLiterary Fiction
Website
julietescoria.com

She published a collection of stories with accompanying videos[2] titled Black Cloud (2014). Black Cloud received positive reviews at Flavorwire,[3] Bullet Magazine [4] and Volume 1 Brooklyn [5] It was mentioned in the lists of best books of 2014 at The Fader,[6] Salon,[7] and Flavorwire.

Escoria’s work has appeared in publications such as Electric Literature, Hobart,[8] VICE The Believer,[9] and Guernica. Escoria holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Brooklyn College.

Escoria also created companion videos to accompany the stories in Black Cloud.[10]

Bibliography

  • Black Cloud (2014, Civil Coping Mechanisms)
  • Witch Babies (2015, Holler Presents)
  • Witch Hunt (2016, Lazy Fascist)
  • Juliet the Maniac (2019, Melville House)

References

  1. Escoria, Juliet. Hobart (magazine), September 6, 2014. "True Life: I Married Scott McClanahan"
  2. Juliet Escoria's Vimeo account
  3. Diamond, Jason, Flavorwire, July 15, 2014, "The Best Indie Literature of 2014 So Far".
  4. Maharry, Lindsay, Bullett, June 13, 2014, "The Sexual Masochism of Juliet Escoria".
  5. Carroll, Tobias, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, May 6, 2014, "Talking Literary Viscera, Memory, and EMA with Juliet Escoria".
  6. Fader, The, December 19, 2014, "The FADER Presents: LISTMANIA! 2014".
  7. Filgate, Michele, December 29, 2014, "Salon’s What to Read Awards: Top critics choose the best books of 2014".
  8. Escoria, Juliet, Hobart, September 6, 2014, "True Life: I Married Scott McClanahan".
  9. Escoria, Juliet, The Believer, November 7, 2014, "An Interview with Lindsay Hunter" Archived 2015-09-09 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. Escoria, Juliet, Vimeo, 2014 "Juliet Escoria's videos".
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