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Valerie Fox received her M.A. in poetry in 1986. Her thesis was titled Drive In. Her most recent book, The Rorschach Factory, was published in 2005 by Straw Gate Press. Amnesia, or, Ideas for Movies, was published by Texture Press in 1993. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals, including The World, Hanging Loose, West Branch, Phoebe, Printed Matter, No Roses Review, Poems Niederngasse, 5 Trope, Feminist Studies, and The Painted Bride Quarterly. She was one of the founding editors of 6ix magazine, a Philadelphia-based literary magazine. Currently she is a Visiting Professor in the Department of English and Philosophy at Drexel University, in Philadelphia, PA, where she edits Drexel Online Journal (www.drexel.edu/doj). Her column for DOJ, “Quick Brown Fox,” features hypertext, art, found materials, and interviews with writers and artists who are interested in the same. More information about Valerie Fox, as well as samples of her work, can be found here.

 


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