Chris Tysh has a B.A. and a Masters Degree from the Sorbonne, Paris. Her publications include: Continuity Girl (2000); In the Name (1994); Coat of Arms (1992); Secrets of Elegance (1981); Car Men, A Play in D, which premiered at The Detroit Institute of the Arts on November 15, 1996; Allen Ginsberg (a critical study); Julie or The Rose (translation from the French of Guillaume Apollinaire, in collaboration with husband George Tysh).
She is the editor of Everyday Life; writes the “Blue Archive” literary column for trait; and is the poetry editor of mark(s), an on-line literary journal. Her poems and articles have appeared in Poetry, Black Bread, Blue Pig,The World, and many others.
Chris Tysh’s on-line publications include: “Dogma dogs” (in The Pedestal Magazine, February 2001); 13 scenes from Mother I, a film script, (in how2, September, 2000); and “Flagrant delight: the red-handed writings of Kathy Acker” (in Underwire, September, 2000).
She has recently read poetry in New York (The Poetry Project, March 7, 2001), Los Angeles (The Poetic Research Bloc, February 10, 2001), San Diego (February 8, 2001), and Providence (Brown University, November 2, 2000). Chris Tysh teaches poetry and fiction at Wayne State University, Detroit.
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