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PRISM Index

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PRISM Index( )
Created by: Bowers, Jeffrey
Cover Design by: Bowers, Jeffrey
Editor-In-Chief: Bowers, Jeffrey
Designed by: Bowers, Jeffrey
Brush, Jeff
Compiled by: Bowers, Jeffrey
Contribution by: Gnade, Adam
Bender, Aimee
Lockhart, Amy
Leland, Andrew
Cotter, Bill
Evenson, Brian
Johanson, Chris
Kinsella, Colleen
Shaw, Eric
Yahnker, Eric
Duguay, Etienne Pierre
Collins, Jed
Wassil, Jessica
Jackson, Jo
Malta, John
Sampsell, Kevin
Durpe, Lola
Textor, Marissa
Furie, Matt
Kadel, Mel
DeForge, Michael
Danilowicz, Nathan
Gazin, Nick
deWitt, Patrick
Christian, Ryan Travis
Barber, Stephanie
Dalton, Trinie
Big Blood,
Dewan, Brian
Grubbs, David
Lightbourne, David
Paisley, Doug
Mumford, Brian
Island, Ether
Parsons, Andrew
Valentine, Matt
Lynch, Julian
Mountain Man,
Warner, Ryne
Houck, Matthew
Real Estate,
Lucas, Ted
Petersen, Clyde
Child, Abigail
Dyer, Eric
Kearse, Kirsten
Sutherland, Malcolm
Uman, Naomi
Pancione, Nathan
Friedrich, Su
Matthews, Aaron
Sherman, Richie
Safdie, Josh
Safdie, Benny
Kalman, Alex
Green, Sam
Cho, Seoungho
Barndt, Tom
Nishikawa, Tomonari
Gault, Tony
ISBN:978-0-9837228-0-9
Publication Date:Sep 2011
Publisher:PRISM index
Book Format:Novelty book
List Price:USD $25.00
Book Details
Pages:88
Detailed Subjects: Art / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9 x 11.5 x 0.25 Inches
Book Weight:1 Pounds
Author Biography
(Created by)
As a child, Aimee Bender enjoyed reading fairy tales, particularly the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. She began creating her own stories, and later, as an elementary school teacher, she enjoyed telling her students both traditional fairy tales and stories she had made up herself. Eventually, she began writing short stories, which have been published in a variety of magazines, including Granta, GQ, Story, and The Antioch Review. Her first book, The Girl in the Flammable Skirt, a collection of her stories, was published in 1998.

Bender's work is intended for adults rather than children, but many of her short stories could be described as contemporary fairy tales. Bender's stories often include some of the same elements that she enjoyed encountering in fairy tales, such as of magic, fantasy, surprise, humor, and absurdity.

Although she has found success as a writer, Bender continues to teach because she enjoys the interaction with others and feels she needs that contact to balance the solitude that is required for her writing. In addition to teaching elementary school, she has taught in the UCLA Extension Writers' Program and in the writing program at the University of California at Irvine, where she received her M.F.A.

Bender lives in Los Angeles.

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