Margo Steines | Writers

She is the author of the memoir-in-essays Brutalities: A Love Story. Margo is faculty at the University of Arizona Writing Program and is also a private creative coach and creative

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Brutalities: A Love Story – Margo Steines | Full Stop

20231211 · "I am thirty-seven, pregnant, in love, and effectively locked in my apartment," writes Margo Steines on the first page of her memoir. Brutalities: A Love

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I Like When It''s Messy: A Conversation with Margo Steines

Margo Steines''s debut memoir, Brutalities (W. W. Norton, 2023) includes stories of her pandemic pregnancy and her past experience working as a dominatrix, tending farm

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An Interview with Margo Steines, Author of ''Brutalities: A Love Story

20231031 · The dominatrix-turned-metalworker-turned-memoirist and author of "Brutalities: A Love Story" chatted with Observer about her bold and acclaimed debut, the

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Margo Steines (Author of Brutalities)

Margo Steines is the author of Brutalities (4.17 avg rating, 491 ratings, 86 reviews) and Brutalities (0.0 avg rating, 0 ratings, 0 reviews)

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Margo Steines

20231010 · Margo Steines is a writer and creative coach. She is the author of Brutalities: A Love Story. Her work has appeared in the Sun, the New York Times, and

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Book Review: ''Brutalities,'' by Margo Steines

2023930 · Pain Was Her Drug. In "Brutalities: A Love Story," Margo Steines chronicles her lifelong fixation with being hurt — and shows herself some compassion.

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Margo Steines: On a Different Kind of Love Story, Finding Frames

2023103 · An interview with Margo Steines, author of "Brutalities: A Love Story" delves into violence, self-identity, and the pursuit of self-love.

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Margo Steines | Poetry Center

2024612 · Margo Steines is a born-and-raised New Yorker, a journeyman ironworker, and serves as mom to a small person. Margo holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the

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General 1 — MARGO STEINES CREATIVE

Margo Steines sees the world fiercely and freshly, with a rapt and nuanced gaze utterly her own. Imagine journeying to the center of the earth, except the earth is a human body―full of wanting and haunting―and the journey is just harrowing and glorious enough to do

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