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Tiffany Lee Brown is a writer and interdisciplinary artist from Oregon. An editor of Plazm magazine and author of A Compendium of Miniatures (Tiger Food Press, 2007), she has written for Tin House, Oregon Humanities, Bookforum, The Oregonian, Utne, and Bust, among others. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in Gargoyle, the Northwest Edge collections, Slow Trains, The Bust Guide to the New Girl Order (Penguin, 1999), The Clear Cut Future, Literary Cash: Writers Pay Tribute to the Late Johnny Cash (BenBella, 2007), and other anthologies. She was one of six Northwest poets selected for publication in The Human Growth Experiment (Water Line Press, 2005), and has blogged for Syfy.com and BoingBoing. She is currently writing a memoir about not-writing, and curating a project called “____ is the Opposite of Hate” for Plazm magazine. Tiffany can be found online at www.tiffanyleebrown.com.