Kari Edwards

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The correct title of this article is kari edwards. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

kari edwards (d. 2006) was a poet, artist and gender activist, winner of New Langton Art's Bay Area Award in literature (2002); was the author of have been blue for charity, BlazeVox (2006); obedience, Factory School (2005); iduna, O Books (2003); a day in the life of p., subpress collective (2002); a diary of lies, Belladonna #27 by Belladonna Books (2002); obLiqUE paRt(itON): colLABorationS, xPress(ed) (2002); and post/(pink), Scarlet Press (2000). edwards' work has appeared in numerous publications, such as anthologies Blood and Tears: Poems for Matthew Shepard, Painted leaf Press (2000), and Electric Spandex: anthology of writing the queer text, Pyriform Press (2002); as well as been exhibited throughout the United States, including Denver art museum, New Orleans contemporary art museum, University of California -- San Diego, and University of Massachusetts -- Amherst.

kari died of heart failure at age 52 on 02 December, 2006.

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