Camille Roy is a writer of fiction, poetry, and plays. Her fiction collection Honey Mine was published by Nightboat in 2021. Previous works include Sherwood Forest, a book of poetry and prose from Futurepoem, and Cheap Speech, a play from Leroy Chapbooks, as well as "Swarm (two novellas, from Black Star Series). She co-editedBiting The Error: Writers Explore Narrative, a book of essays by writers on their own experimental prose practices published by Coach House Books. Earlier books include The Rosy Medallions from Kelsey St. Press and Cold Heaven from Leslie Scalapino’s O Books.
Recent work has appeared in Baest #9 and The Swan's Rag (Issue 5, Dirty Swan Projects).
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