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Juliet Escoria

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JULIET ESCORIA is the author of the novel JULIET THE MANIAC, forthcoming from Melville House in May 2019. She also wrote the poetry collection WITCH HUNT (Lazy Fascist Press 2016) and the story collection BLACK CLOUD (CCM/Emily Books 2014), which were both listed in various best of the year roundups. Her writing can be found in places like Lenny, Catapult, VICE, Prelude, Dazed, and Hobart and has already been translated into many languages. She lives in West Virginia with her husband, the writer Scott McClanahan.

Juliet Escoria wrote JULIET THE MANIAC (Melville House 2019), WITCH HUNT (Lazy Fascist 2016), and...

Juliet Escoria wrote JULIET THE MANIAC (Melville House 2019), WITCH HUNT (Lazy Fascist 2016), and BLACK CLOUD (CCM/Emily Books 2014).

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Average rating: 3.79 · 3,740 ratings · 571 reviews ·13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Juliet the Maniac

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Volume 0: Issue One

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Black Cloud

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Witch Hunt

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You Are the Snake: Stories

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Lazy Fascist Review #1

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Black Candies: See Through

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Witch Babies

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Scott McClanahan
“I knew he believed in something that none of us ever do anymore. He believed in the nastiest word in the world. He believed in KINDNESS. Please tell me you remember kindness. Please tell me you remember kindness and joy, you cool motherfuckers.”
Scott McClanahan, Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place

Scott McClanahan
“I never look at a painting and ask," Is this painting fictional or non-fictional? "It's just a painting.”
Scott McClanahan, Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place

Scott McClanahan
“There was one face that looked like another face before it and then another face that looked like the face before it. This went all the way back until the beginning of time. Who knew what this face would look like a thousand years from now. Me?”
Scott McClanahan, Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place




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