Kio Stark
Bio/Mission
When she is not writing fiction, Kio Stark writes about relational technology and teaches at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, a graduate program for geeks, hackers, and artists. She has written about feminism, NYC night court, the history of documentary, graphic novels, failure and her favorite saints for The Nation, Killing the Buddha, Feed, Lime Tea and other publications and wrote the introduction to Least Wanted: A Century of American Mugshots, a collection of vernacular police photography. She spent a racetrack season in Miami interviewing old thugs for her doctoral work in American Studies at Yale. She talks to strangers and lives in Brooklyn with her partner, inventor Bre Pettis. Follow Me Down is her first novel.
Kio Stark's Manuscripts
- Pretend You Can Hear Me: 21 very short stories 1 year ago (Published)
- Follow Me Down 1 year ago (Published)
Kio Stark's Last Word
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