dancing girl press & studio, 2026
65 pages
A cab driver in the 1970s stumbles upon a mysterious girl outside a graveyard, setting off a time-bending exploration of grief, trauma, and the power of urban legends. Based on the Chicago legend of Resurrection Mary., the play takes place in the 1930s and the 1970s amid the cultural landscape of working class Chicago in the 20th Century.
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A writer & book artist, Kristy Bowen is the author of a slew of dark and deliciously spooky poems, stories, plays, and essays, as well as hybrid projects that enfold visual art, performance/drama, short film, and more. She has written numerous books, chapbooks, zines, and artists books, both traditionally published and self-issued through DANCING GIRL PRESS & STUDIO, where she makes and sells all manner of art, books, paper goods and accessories. Since 2004, the press is also home to a curated series of chapbooks, books, and anthologies dedicated to furthering work by women authors. Bowen lives in Chicago, where for the past two decades, she's blogged about writing, art, horror films, thrifting, and other miscellany at DULCETLY: NOTES ON A BOOKISH LIFE. Raised in the wilds of northern Illinois, she inhabits a beautiful, but drafty, art deco building near the lake with several mongrel cats, her husband, too many books, and a vast collection of thrifted finds--only some of which are haunted.