Monica Drake

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Monica Drake
Born1965 (age 59–60)
Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Arizona (MFA)
GenreFiction
Children1
Website
www.monicadrake.com

Monica Drake (born 1965 in Lansing, Michigan) is an American fiction writer known for her novels, Clown Girl and The Stud Book. Clown Girl was a finalist for the 2007 Ken Kesey Award for the Novel through the Oregon Book Awards. It was named Best Book of 2007 by Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk in the December 2007 issue of Playboy Magazine.[1]

Actress and comedian Kristen Wiig optioned the film rights for Clown Girl.[2]

The Stud Book gained attention for its "dead girl shots game" and the author's commentary "about the way the dead bodies of women have become such a popular television trope."[3] The Oregonian characterized the novel as "mesmerizing" despite "off-putting" qualities and a slow start.[4]

Drake lives in Portland, Oregon with her daughter. She is among the faculty in the writing program at Pacific Northwest College of Art and a graduate of the University of Arizona's MFA program in creative writing.

In 2018, Drake appeared on Storytellers Telling Stories, reading from her newest book, The Folly of Loving Life, accompanied by singer-songwriter, Katelyn Convery.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Slabtown Scribbler Gets Her Bunny Ears" Minervini, John. Blog: ' 'Willamette Week' '. Published January 14, 2008. Accessed June 10, 2015.
  2. ^ "Kristen Wiig options 'Clown Girl.'" Ward, Kate. Published May 7, 2010, at 4:43 pm. Accessed February 16, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Rumpus Interview with Monica Drake" Gay, Roxane. Published October 23, 2013. Accessed June 10, 2015.
  4. ^ "'The Stud Book' review: Despite slow start, mesmerizing observations on life and motherhood. Schneider, Katie. Published April 6, 2013. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  5. ^ Brewer, Jude. "The Folly of Loving Life – Storytellers Telling Stories".