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Mairead Case

is a PhD student at the University of Denver, a columnist at Bookslut, and a freelance project editor. Before moving here she lived in Chicago for a decade, where she worked in small presses, libraries, jails, public schools, at the Poetry Foundation and Louder Than a Bomb, and as a birthday party clown. Her first book, See You In the Morning, comes out from featherproof in October 2015.

Essays & Reviews

Holing Up

By Mairead CaseDecember 2, 2015
In Virginia Lee Burton’s classic children’s book Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel burrowing is a way of settling into the ground, not taming it
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Dicks Mixtape

By Mairead CaseOctober 22, 2014
Mairead Case made a very personal and powerful Dicks themed Mixtape for TNI but also just for you
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Let Loose the Dogs of Love

By Mairead CaseJune 18, 2013
A conversation with not-novelist Masha Tupitsyn about her new book Love Dog.
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