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Kim Antieau

American novelist

Kim Antieau is an American writer, the author of novels, short stories and essays for adults and teenagers, including Mercy, Unbound, Ruby's Imagine, Coyote Cowgirl, The Jigsaw Woman and The Gaia Websters. She has also published The Salmon Mysteries, a guidebook to a reimagining of the Eleusinian Mysteries, and The Making of an Indie Writer about her decision to break with traditional publishing.

Born in Louisiana, she grew up outside of Brighton, Michigan. She graduated from Eastern Michigan University and lives with her husband, Canadian poet Mario Milosevic, in the Northwest. Aside from writing books, she works as a librarian.

Selected works

  • Trudging to Eden (1994)
  • The Jigsaw Woman (1996)
  • The Gaia Websters (1997)
  • Coyote Cowgirl (2003)
  • Counting on Wildflowers (2005)
  • Mercy, Unbound (2006)
  • Broken Moon (2007)
  • Ruby's Imagine (2008)
  • Church of the Old Mermaids (2008)
  • The Salmon Mysteries (2010)
  • The First Book of Old Mermaids Tales (2011)
  • Deathmark (2011)
  • An Old Mermaid Journal (2011)

    Antieau, Kim

    PERSONAL:

    Born in LA; married Mario Milosevic (a poet). Education: Eastern Michigan University, B.A. (English), M.A. (English); University of Arizona, M.L.S., 1987.

    ADDRESSES:

    Agent—c/o Author Mail, Forge, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010. E-mail—[email protected].

    CAREER:

    Librarian and researcher. Daughters of Nyx: A Magazine of Goddess Stories, Mythmaking, and Fairy Tales, editor, 1994-96.

    WRITINGS:

    Blossoms, Pulphouse Publishing (Eugene, OR), 1991.

    Trudging to Eden: A Collection of Short Stories, Silver Salamander Press (Eugene, OR), 1994.

    The Jigsaw Woman, Roc (New York, NY), 1996.

    The Gaia Websters, Roc (New York, NY), 1997.

    Coyote Cowgirl, Forge (New York, NY), 2003.

    Also author of numerous short stories and creative nonfiction.

    WORK IN PROGRESS:

    Lady Liberty, the first in a series of novels about American first ladies; and a book of essays.

    SIDELIGHTS:

    Kim Antieau was born in Louisiana but grew up in Michigan where she attended Eastern Michigan University. After receiving her B.A. and M.A. in English th

    Chris Roberts-Antieau

    American fiber artist

    Chris Lee Roberts-Antieau (born November 18, 1950) is an American fiber artist based in Michigan. She described her work as "embroidered tapestries", created with the use of fabric appliqué, thread painting, and hand embroidery. She also draws, paints, and creates mixed-media works.[1]

    Early life and career

    Roberts-Antieau was born and raised in Michigan. She learned to sew in her seventh-grade home economics class. She briefly enrolled in a high school art class, but eventually dropped out and did not attend college.[2][3]

    In the early 1980s, Roberts-Antieau began sewing three-dimensional sculptures of circus workers, trapeze artists, and male figures.[4] She then took an appliqué class, where she learned to develop her pencil sketches and paintings into fabric art. As a clothing designer, Roberts-Antieau founded her own company with a staff of fifteen.[5] She appliquéd her drawings onto fabric, creating a line of vests, jackets, and handbags.[citation needed]

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