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|image = Chelsea Martin.jpg |alt = Photo of Chelsea Martin |imagesize = 250px |name = Chelsea Martin |caption = Chelsea Martin, 2013 |pseudonym = |birth_name = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1986|7|16|mf=y}} |birth_place = Santa Rosa, California |death_date = |death_place = |occupation = Author, artist |nationality = United States |period = |genre = Alt lit |subject = |movement = |notableworks = Even Though I Don't Miss You |spouse = |partner = |children = |relatives = |website = {{URL|jerkethics.com}} }}Chelsea Martin (born 1986 in California) is an American author and illustrator.[1] Early lifeShe received a BFA from California College of the Arts in 2008.[2] CareerShe is the author of Everything Was Fine Until Whatever (Future Tense Books, 2009), The Really Funny Thing About Apathy (Sunnyoutside, 2010),[3] Kramer Sutra (Universal Error, 2012), and Even Though I Don't Miss You (Short Flight/Long Drive Books, 2013), which was named one of the Best Indie Books of 2013 by Dazed Magazine[4] and was a small press bestseller.[5] Her work has also appeared in numerous journals including Poetry Foundation,[6] Hobart (magazine), Lena Dunham's newsletter Lenny Letter[7] Vice'[8] and the Alt lit Anthology '’40 Likely To Die Before 40.'’[9] Her work has been described as "emotionally honest",[10] "provocative and disturbing",[11] and, "less disaffected than the Alt lit peers she's associated with."[12] Her work has often been compared to that of Harmony Korine.[13][14] Nylon Magazine said her work "feels like a meditation on consciousness, feeling, and of course, the absence of both,"[15] and Publisher's Weekly called The Really Funny Thing About Apathy "a fixation on fleeting incidents in the life of the young and fearful."[16]Works and publications
Other WorkMartin is a comic artist. Her comic Heavy-Handed was published bi-weekly on The Rumpus in 2012 and 2013.[17] She is also the illustrator of the book of poetry Four-Letter Poems by Joshua Brandon (Universal Error, 2011). In 2010, Martin founded the art collective Universal Error,[18] where she is currently Creative Director.[19] Martin has self-published several chapbooks and comic books, and is a proponent of self-publishing.[20] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010093567.html|title=Martin, Chelsea, 1986–|website=LC Linked Data Service (Library of Congress)|access-date=2016-04-06}} 2. ^{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=September 1, 2009|title=Bookshelf|url=https://issuu.com/californiacollegeofthearts/docs/glance|journal=Glance|publisher=California College of the Arts|doi=|pmid=|access-date=2016-04-06}} 3. ^ '’The Really Funny Thing About Apathy'’, Sunnyoutside 4. ^ The Best Indie Books of 2013, Dazed Digital 5. ^ Small Press Distribution 6. ^ McDonald's Is Impossible, Poetry Foundation 7. ^ Mickey, Lenny Letter 8. ^ What Wiping Pee on My Face Did for My Acne, Vice 9. ^ Civil Coping Mechanisms 10. ^Berton, Justin. Chelsea Martin, August 2009. SF Gate. 11. ^Madera, John.Monster Girl: The Rumpus Interview with Chelsea Martin, November 2009. The Rumpus. 12. ^Oyler, Lauren. January 2014. Dazed Digital. 13. ^Madera, John. FUBAR Nation June 2009. The Rumpus. 14. ^Sampsell, Kevin. Love and Hate April 2008. Powell's Books. 15. ^Sunnyoutisde 16. ^The Really Funny Thing About Apathy: Stories September 2010. Publisher's Weekly. 17. ^ The Rumpus 18. ^ Universal Error 19. ^ jerkethics.com 20. ^Hatch, Jeremy DIY Publishing and Markething Seminar August 2010. The Rumpus. External links
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