Maggie Estep
50 top tracks
Maggie Estep
50 top tracks
Albums

Love is a Dog from Hell
Maggie Estep

Kerouac - Kicks Joy Darkness
Maggie Estep

No More Mister Nice Girl
Maggie Estep

I Hate the 90s Volume 2
Maggie Estep

Kerouac: Kicks Joy Darkness
Maggie Estep

Kicks Joy Darkness: A Tribute To Jack Kerouac
Maggie Estep

State of the Union
Maggie Estep

The United States Of Poetry
Maggie Estep

No More Mr. Nice Girl
Maggie Estep

Fluxblog 1994 Survey
Maggie Estep

State Of The Union (Disc 1)
Maggie Estep

State of the Union, Disc 1
Maggie Estep
Biography
Maggie Estep grew up moving throughout the US and France with her nomadic horse trainer parents. She attended the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Co. and received a B.A. in Literature from The State University of New York....Read more on Last.fm
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Maggie Estep grew up moving throughout the US and France with her nomadic horse trainer parents. She attended the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Co. and received a B.A. in Literature from The State University of New York.
Before publishing her first novel, Maggie worked as a horse groom, a go-go dancer, a dishwasher, a nurse's aide, and a box factory worker.
Maggie has published six books, DIARY OF AN EMOTIONAL IDIOT (Harmony Books 1997, Soft Skull 2003) SOFT MANIACS (Simon and Schuster 1999) LOVE DANCE OF THE MECHANICAL ANIMALS (Three Rivers Press 2003) HEX (Three Rivers Press 2003) GARGANTUAN (Three Rivers Press 2004) and FLAMETHROWER (Three Rivers Press 2006). She was also co-editor (with Jason Starr) of BLOODLINES: A Horse Racing Anthology (Vintage 2006).
HEX, the first book in Maggie's trilogy of crime novels, was chosen by the New York Times as a notable book of 2003.
Maggie has recorded two spoken word CD's, NO MORE MR. NICE GIRL (Nuyo Records 1994) and LOVE IS A DOG FROM HELL (Mercury Records 1997). She has given readings of her work at cafes, clubs, and colleges throughout the US and Europe and has also performed her work on The Charlie Rose Show, MTV, PBS, and HBO's "Def Poetry Jam".
Her writing has appeared in The New York Post, Self Magazine, Village Voice, New York Press, Harpers Bazaar, Spin, and Nerve.com, as well as in dozens of anthologies including but not limited to BROOKLYN NOIR, THE BEST AMERICAN EROTICA, HARD BOILED BROOKLYN, and the forthcoming BAD GIRLS. She is currently working on a new novel, ALICE FANTASTIC.
Maggie divides her time between Brooklyn and Woodstock, NY and likes to hang out at racetracks cheering on longshots.
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