The Forest
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The Forest, the first poetry collection from writer and artist T.C. Anderson, is the first part of an exploratory journey through the collective experience of literature and art. Assimilated with a fate-driven poetic method using handwritten phrases on paper slips, The Forest is a three-act journey that invites the reader into
T.C. Anderson
T.C. Anderson is a writer based in Houston, Texas, with work published in literary journals Capsule Stories, Infinity's Kitchen, and The Metaworker as well as Zimbell House Publishing short story anthology The Dead Game. The Forest is her first poetry collection, accompanying an art installation of the same name developed with Houston-based artist Mari Omori. When not writing, the four-time college graduate is an award-winning graphic designer at Lone Star College in Kingwood, Texas, currently studying for her Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design & Media Arts from Southern New Hampshire University. She lives in Houston with her husband Jared and whatever future dogs they rescue (and there will be many).
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