FEATURE: APHASIA
Cris Mazza
 
Tell Me



Cris Mazza's "Tell Me," winner of an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award, was originally published in Another Chicago Magazine and is the final essay in Mazza's memoir Indigenous: Growing Up Californian. Mazza is the author of over a dozen novels and collections of fiction. Her most recent novels are Disability and Homeland. Among her other notable titles are Dog People, Your Name Here:___, plus the critically acclaimed Is It Sexual Harassment Yet? She was also co-editor of Chick-Lit: Postfeminist Fiction, and Chick-Lit 2 (No Chick Vics), anthologies of women's fiction. Originally from San Diego, Mazza now lives 50 miles west of Chicago and is a professor in the Program for Writers at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Home Site
http://www.cris-mazza.com/

City Lights
http://www.citylights.com/pub/catalog/BCindigenous.html

Disability - Fiction Collective 2
http://fc2.org/mazza/disability/disability.htm