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Masha Tupitsyn  

About Masha Tupitsyn

Masha Tupitsyn is the author of LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film (ZerO Books, 2011), Beauty Talk & Monsters, a collection of film-based stories (Semiotext(e) Press, 2007), and co-editor of the anthology Life As We Show It: Writing on Film (City Lights, 2009). Her new book, Love Dog (http://mashatupitsyn.tumblr.com/), a multimedia project, is forthcoming with Penny-Ante Editions in 2013. Her fiction and criticism have appeared in the anthologies The American Tetralogy (2013), Occupy Wall Street Poetry Anthology (2012), The Encyclopedia Project Volume II, F-K (2010), and Wreckage of Reason: XXperimental Women Writers Writing in the 21st Century (2008), as well as BOMB, Fence, Bookforum, NYFA, The Rumpus, Berfrois, Keyframe, Boing Boing, Indiewire's Press Play, Animal Shelter, Make/Shift: Feminisms in Motion, and San Francisco's KQED's The Writer's Block. She has written video essays on film and culture for Ryeberg Curated Video (http://www.ryeberg.com/curated-videos/lost-highway/), which features writers like Mary Gaitskill and Sheila Heti. In 2011, she wrote a radio play for Performa 11, Time for Nothing, the New Visual Art Performance Biennial in conjunction with Frieze magazine. Twitter: @lifeasweshowit
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Articles By Masha Tupitsyn

  • Remains of the Day
    March 29, 2013
  • Ghost World (Like a Bad Dream)
    November 7, 2012