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Bio
Heather V. Cramond has a B. A. in English and Theatre from
Loyola University Chicago and an MFA in
Writing from The
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has taught at
Benedictine University and St. Augustine College, and East-West University,and currently teaches at Loyola University Chicago and
Columbia College Chicago. She is working on her first novel and is
training for her first triathalon.
Fiction and Poetry
"Ore." Â Ignavia
Press, July 2007.Â
Housing. Thesis
for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2005. A collection of
poems and short fiction focusing on
domesticity,
borders, and intersections.Â
Available for checkout through SAIC's Flaxman Library.
"Stars (Medjugorje)."Â
Ink. Chicago: The School of the Art Institute, April 2005.
"Sorry About the Broken
Eggs." Collected: Graduating MFAW Publication. Chicago: SAIC, April
2005.
Articles and Reviews
Music and Book Reviews.  Feminist Review. 2007.
"Interview: Miguel Aguilar, Graffiti Artist and Gallery
Owner." Fzine: An Art Forum for Youth. Chicago: SAIC, September
2004.
"What
Can You Do? Art Beyond High School." Fzine: An Art Forum for Youth.
Chicago: SAIC, August 2004.
Recent Readings and
Exhibitions
"Goin’ Pro: 30 poems in 30 days." Group Reading. Chicago:
Reconstruction Room Series, August 2005.
 "Graduating MFAW
Reading." Group Reading. Chicago: The School of the Art Institute, May
2005.
 "Edit: Text and the
Magnificent Mark" Writers and text-based visual artists present their own
original work and an edited work based on that of another artist in the
group. Chicago: Roger Brown Gallery, April 2005.
 Individual reading.
The Lit Show. WNUR..
Evanston: Northwestern University, October 2004.
 "Vamaños!"
A group exhibition of watercolor and water-based monoprints made while on
the road in Mexico. Chicago: The School of the Art Institute, January
2004.
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