Gina Ranalli
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Gina Ranalli | |
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Novelist, Editor & Publisher |
Genres | Bizarro fiction |
Literary movement | Bizarro fiction |
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Gina Ranalli is an American author of bizarro fiction living in Seattle, Washington. Her writing has been described as "accessible yet eccentric, creepy yet endearing, catchy like bubblegum pop yet twisted and off-kilter."[1] Gina has, at times, fancied herself a painter, a musician, a theologian and an amateur diagnostician. She has held jobs including a retail clerk, a security guard, an underwater welder and a cockroach wrangler.[2] She is interested in environmentalism, feminism, eco-warriors, animal rights, veganism, tattoos, skulls, and horror flicks.[3]
[edit] BOOKS
- Chemical Gardens (2006)
- The Bizarro Starter Kit (Contributing Author, 2006)
- Suicide Girls in the Afterlife (2006)
- 13 Thorns (2007)
- Wall of Kiss (2007)
- Mother Puncher (2008)
- Sky Tongues (2008)
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ http://www.mungbeing.com/issue_10.html?page=79#367 Mungbeing issue #10
- ^ http://bizarrocentral.com/author_detail.asp?authorID=17 Bizarro Central profile
- ^ The Bizarro Starter Kit. Bizarro Books, 2006. p.100 ISBN 1-933929-00-6
[edit] EXTERNAL LINKS
- Bio at Bizarro Central