Kirsti SandyKirsti A. Sandy teaches creative nonfiction, memoir, and narrative theory at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire. Her work has appeared in the boiler, under the gum tree, natural bridge, and split lip, among other journals. She was the recipint of the northern New England Review's 2017 Raven prize for creative nonfiction. She lives on a hill in West Chesterfield, New Hampshire, with her husband, daughter, and, at last count, twenty-six pets. She started She lived, and the Other Girls Died in 1994, as a student in Doug Hesse and David Foster Wallace's creative nonfiction workshop. Read More Read Less
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