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Sassafras Lowrey | 2019 AWP Conference and Bookfair
Sassafras Lowrey's 2015 novel 'Lost Boi' is a queer punk reimagining of Peter Pan, resituating a classic children's fantasy tale within a subversive alternate reality. Lowrey has won the Lambda Literary Foundation Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, and has been featured on the American Library Association Rainbow Book List. She recently relocated here to Portland.
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