LIZ WORTH is a Toronto-based writer and the author of Treat Me Like Dirt: An Oral History of Punk in Toronto and Beyond (Bongo Beat, 2009) and Eleven: Eleven, which is surreal punk fiction about death and debauchery, available through TRAINWRECK PRESS

Her influences are: old journal entries; chipped nail polish; torn stockings; Tears for Fears; south Etobicoke; walking along train tracks; bad television; premature wrinkles; OCD; Kurdt Cobain; faux fur; impulses; Greyhound bus rides; suicide notes; smeared makeup; blackouts; 1995; paranoia; someone whose name will not be mentioned; messy notebooks; Daniel Jones; dense forest; raccoon tails; a dream about a deer; panic; Hamilton, Ontario; fading graffiti; losing time; acid wash jeans; cheap drinks; industrial neighbourhoods; autumn; riding bicycles; sad songs; sadder stories...

Get in touch at lizworth@gmail.com

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