Leora Fridman is a writer whose work is concerned with issues of identity, assimilation, and embodiment. She's the author of My Fault, selected by Eileen Myles for the Cleveland State University Press First Book Prize, in addition to other books. Her work appears or is forthcoming in Lithub, the Millions, the New York Times, and Open Space, among others. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Nonfiction at Saint Lawrence University.
Leora Fridman is a writer whose work is concerned with issues of identity, assimilation, care, ability, and embodiment. Within and across these frames, she writes on books, art, and human stories. She's the author of My Fault, selected by Eileen Myles for the Cleveland State University Press First Book Prize, in addition to other books of prose, poetry and translation. Her work appears or is forthcoming in Lithub, the Millions, the New York Times, the Rumpus, Tricycle Magazine, Open Space, Denver Quarterly, jubilat and jacket2, among others. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Nonfiction at Saint Lawrence University. More at leorafridman.com.