Description
Poetry. Science Fiction. Melding the language of sci-fi and sensuality, CYBORGIA, Susan Slaviero's redolent, ambitious debut, wallows delightfully in its rhythm and vocabulary, yet remains sharp and meticulous. A lyric guide to cyborg feminism--complete with robosexuality and teledildonics--Slaviero traverses traditional female tropes, including fairy-tale heroines, mermaids, and brides. Full of lucent wit, imagination, intelligence and a scathing playfulness.
Author Bio
Susan Slaviero is the author of two poetry chapbooks: An Introduction to the Archetypes (Shadowbox Press, 2008) and Apocrypha (Dancing Girl Press, 2009). Her poems have appeared in Rhino, Flyway, FOURTEEN HILLS, Wicked Alice, Caffeine Destiny, Arsenic Lobster, and others both online and in print. Her poem "The Noir Wife" appears in the 2008 Best of the Net Anthology. She was twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2008 and she designs and edits the woman-centered literary journal blossombones.
Author City: NEW LENOX, IL USA