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Amina Cain is the author of I Go To Some Hollow (Les Figues Press, 2009), a collection of stories that revolves quietly around human relationality, landscape, and emptiness, and an upcoming chapbook called Tramps Everywhere (Insert Press/PARROT Series). She is also a curator, most recently for Both Sides and The Center at the MAK Center/Schindler [...]]]></description>
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<p>Amina Cain is the author of <em>I Go To Some Hollow</em> (<a href="http://www.lesfigues.com/lfp/180/i-go-to-some-hollow">Les Figues Press</a>, 2009), a collection of stories that revolves quietly around human relationality, landscape, and emptiness, and an upcoming chapbook called <em>Tramps Everywhere</em> (<a href="http://insertblancpress.myshopify.com/">Insert Press/PARROT Series</a>). She is also a curator, most recently for <em>Both Sides and The Center</em> at the MAK Center/Schindler House. A recording of her story &#8220;Attached to a Self&#8221; was included in the group show <a href="http://www.digitalartweeks.ethz.ch/web/DAWPlus/SoundScape08"><em>A Diamond in the Mud</em></a> at Literaturhaus Basel in Switzerland in 2008, and in summer 2010 her work was featured at <a href="http://www.welcometolace.org/">LACE</a> (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) as part of <em>NOT CONTENT</em>, a series of text projects curated by Les Figues. Writing has appeared in publications such as <em>3rd bed</em>, <em>Action Yes</em>, <em>Dear Navigator, Denver Quarterly</em>, <em>Dewclaw</em>, <em>emohippus, Joyland, La Petite Zine</em>, <em>Little Red Leaves</em>, <em>MoonLit</em>, <em>onedit</em>, <em>Sidebrow</em>, <em>summer stock, The Encyclopedia Project (F-K), </em>and <em>Wreckage of Reason: Xxperimental Prose by Women Writers</em>, as a chaplet through <a href="http://belladonnaseries.org/">Belladonna*</a>, and is forthcoming in <em>[out of nothing]</em>. Several of her stories have been translated into Polish on <a href="http://minimalbooks.blox.pl/html"><em>MINIMALBOOKS</em></a>, and a French translation of &#8220;Black Wings&#8221; is just out in <a href="http://www.pages.usherbrooke.ca/jet_dencre/index.html"><em>Jet d&#8217;encre</em></a>. Her second book, a new collection of short stories, will come out with <a href="http://dorothyproject.com/">Dorothy</a>, a publishing project, in fall 2013. She lives in Los Angeles.<a href="http://aminamemory.tumblr.com/"><br />
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