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Susana H. Case, professor at the New York Institute of Technology, has recent work in many journals, including Hawai’i Pacific Review, Portland Review, Potomac Review, and Saranac Review. She is the author of the chapbooks The Scottish Café (Slapering Hol Press), Anthropologist In Ohio (Main Street Rag Publishing Company), The Cost Of Heat (Pecan Grove Press), and Manual of Practical Sexual Advice (Kattywompus Press). An English-Polish reprint of The Scottish Café, Kawiarnia Szkocka, was published by Opole University Press in Poland. Her book, Salem In Séance (WordTech Editions) will be released January, 2013. Elvis Presley’s Hips & Mick Jagger’s Lips is forthcoming in 2013 from Anaphora Literary Press.

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Susana Case

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Manual Of Practical Sexual Advice
Kattywompus Press.

Chapbook.

2003

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The Scottish Cafe
Slapering Hol Press
0970027729 / 978-0970027726
Chapbook.

2005

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Anthropologist In Ohio
Main Street Rag Publishing Company
1599480085 / 978-1599480084
Chapbook.

2010

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The Cost Of Heat
Pecan Grove Press
1931247811 / 978-1931247818
Chapbook.

2013

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Salem In Seance
WordTech Editions
162549002X / 978-1-62549-002-5
Narrative poems based upon archival documents from the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 and 1693.

2013

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Elvis Presley's Hips And Mick Jagger's Lips
Anaphora Literary Press
978-1-937536-36-7
Poems based upon, and inspired by, rock and roll, covering a range of subjects including relationships, substance abuse, and the music industry.

2013

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Earth And Below
Anaphora Literart Press
1937536483 / 978-1937536480
Earth and Below is an illustrated story based upon a history of copper mining, along with discursive riffs on the nature of the element. It is, in a sense, everything one ever wanted to know about copper. The subject matter is organized by Struggles, Theories, and Materials. Struggles most directly addresses the labor issues involved in the history of attempts to organize copper workers and their working conditions, but includes other themes of struggle as well. Theories contains work that explores how differing outlooks, most commonly class-based, but not exclusively so, impacted upon the lives of copper workers. Lastly, Materials looks at copper and copper mines as objects in a larger world.

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