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Athena Dixon: The Incredible Shrinking Woman


*The event has already taken place on this date: Thu, 03/04/2021
Drawing upon an unconventional nonfiction storytelling structure derived from the game MASH, Athena Dixon’s debut memoir-in-essays is a nostalgic, compelling journey of self-discovery. Unpacking life’s unexpected experiences, Dixon embarks on a winding, reminiscent road to find the answers to one of humankind’s most pressing questions: Why must I shrink to avoid disruption?

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Athena Dixon will be in conversation with Kristen Gentry, Director of the Creative Writing program at SUNY Geneseo.

Drawing upon an unconventional nonfiction storytelling structure derived from the game MASH, Athena Dixon’s debut memoir-in-essays is a nostalgic, compelling journey of self-discovery. Unpacking life’s unexpected experiences, Dixon embarks on a winding, reminiscent road to find the answers to one of humankind’s most pressing questions: Why must I shrink to avoid disruption?

“Elegant in its prose, the strength of The Incredible Shrinking Woman lies in its unflinching depiction of what it means to be Black, fat, and female in America. Dixon’s haunting words will echo long after you close the final page, demanding to be fully seen, understood, and cherished.”

—Lara Lillibridge, author of Girlish: Growing Up in a Lesbian Home

Athena Dixon is the author of The Incredible Shrinking Woman (Split/Lip Press) and No God in This Room (Argus House Press). Her work also appears in The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic (Haymarket Books) and in various publications, including GAY Magazine and Narratively. She is the founder of Linden Avenue Literary Journal and the co-host of the New Books in Poetry Podcast via the New Books Network. www.athenadixon.com


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Phone:

(585) 473-2590
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Sally Bittner Bonn
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The event has already taken place on this date: 
03/04/2021
Time: 
7:30pm-8:10pm
Price: 
Free

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Event Arts