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Sarah Crewe

Biography

Sarah Crewe is from the Port of Liverpool. Her work is primarily concerned with feminism, women's history and working class psychogeography. Her chapbooks include flick invicta from Oystercatcher and Signs Of The Sistership with Sophie Mayer from KFS. She is one third of Stinky Bear Press and her work has been featured in The Wolf, Shearsman, Tears In The Fence and Litter magazines. She also co-edited Catechism: Poems For Pussy Riot and Binders Full of Women.

Recordings

Liverpool 2013

This recording was made in the recording studio at the University of Liverpool School of Music by Michael Beinert on 15th August 2013.

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  • flick/wavertree
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