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Melissa Febos Reads From Her Memoir ‘Whip Smart’

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Melissa Febos is author of the memoir Whip Smart (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press), which recalls her four years working at a midtown dungeon as a dominatrix. Her writing has been featured in The Southeast Review, Redivider, The Rambler, Storyscape Journal, and Bitch Magazine, among others. She co-curates and hosts the Mixer Reading and Music Series at Cake Shop, teaches at SUNY Purchase College, The Gotham Writers’ Workshop, and New York University, and hangs her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College in Brooklyn.


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