Gina Frangello's "Slut Lullabies"

TriQuarterly Online faculty editor Gina Frangello's new book, Slut Lullabies, was reviewed in the Chicago Tribune yesterday. Lynna Williams says, "The major strength of 'Slut Lullabies' is its acute understanding of lives lived on the emotional and sexual margins of contemporary life," and that it "showcases a writer able to write about sex with authority, but just as able to write about longing, life changing and dangerous."

Gina will also be appearing at the Printer's Row Lit Fest on Saturday, June 12 at 10:30 am, moderating a panel with with Stacey Ballis, Maureen Gibbon, Maureen Lipinski and Kris Radish, then on Sunday at 4:30 pm on a panel with Cris Mazza, Davis Schneiderman, Zoe Zolbrod, and Jonathan Messinger. More details here.

Matt Wood

Matt Wood is a book review editor for TriQuarterly, and a writer and social media specialist for the University of Chicago Medicine. He graduated from the Master of Arts in Creative Writing program at Northwestern University in 2007, where his final thesis, "Through an Unlocked Door," won the Distinguished Thesis Award.

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