Clementine von Radics
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Clementine von Radics is 24 year-old writer and publisher based in Portland, Oregon. She was born in Alameda, California and grew up in Medford, Oregon.
She is the founder of Where Are You Press, a publishing house committed to publishing accessible, innovative poetry by a diversity of voices. Her work has been published in Whiskey Paper, Cahoodling, Women’s Health Magazine, and more. Her poem "For Teenage Girls" has been featured on Huffington Post, Upworthy, Everyday Feminism, and was chosen by Button Poetry as their 4th best poem of 2015. “For Teenage Girls” has since been adapted into an illustrated book by Andrews McMeel Universal.
Poems from her first chapbook “As Often As Miracles” were adapted into a song cycle by Stephen Schwartz, which was performed at Carnegie Hall in May 2016. She has toured across Europe and the U.S. with Alex Dang on "The Love and Whiskey Tour" She lent her writing to a series of notebooks designed by Sterling Giftbooks. von Radics is the author of two collections, “Mouthful of Forevers” and “Dream Girl”, both are available through Where Are You Press, online and in bookstores worldwide.
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