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Lawrence Sutin

Lawrence Sutin
Lawrence Sutin is an award-winning memoirist, biographer, novelist, and erasure artist. His books include The Seeming Unreality of Entomology (2016), When to Go Into the Water (2009), Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick (2003), and A Postcard Memoir (2003). Before he retired, he was a professor in the Creative Writing and Liberal Studies Programs at Hamline University and taught in the low-residency program of the Vermont College of Fine Arts. In 2014, Sutin and his wife, Mab Nulty, created See Double Press, an independent press dedicated to innovative interfusing of text and image. Their goal is to publish beautiful, compelling, and challenging books that might not otherwise see the light of day.


The Old Becomes the New: Lawrence Sutin on the Art of Transforming Books

“The freedom of erasure is its greatest allure.”
July 17, 2023  By Lawrence Sutin
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