Karelia Stetz-Waters is author of
Dysphoria, part one of the Ivers/Wilson series. She holds an MA in English from
the University of Oregon and a BA in Comparative Literature from Smith College.
Other formative experiences include a childhood spent exploring the Oregon
woods, a job doing nothing but reading the Amherst alumni quarterly, and
several years playing pool at dive bars in Northampton, MA. Now she teaches
writing and literature and lives with her beloved wife, Fay, her pug dog, Lord
Byron, and her cat, Cyrus the Disemboweler. Her interests include large snakes,
conjoined twins, corn mazes, lesbians, popular science books on neurology, and
any roadside attraction that purports to have the world’s largest ball of
twine.
She would love to hear from you. Don’t be shy.
Photo by Paul Hawkwood
She would love to hear from you. Don’t be shy.
Photo by Paul Hawkwood