Kelly Krumrie is the author of Concentric Macroscope, forthcoming from Crop Circle Press, and the books No Measure and Math Class, which were published by Calamari Archive. Her writing can be found in journals such as Coma, Cleveland Review of Books3:AMYour Impossible VoiceFull Stop, and Black Warrior Review, as well as in the anthology Cybernetics, Or Ghosts? From 2020-22, she wrote figuring, a column on math and science in art and literature, for Tarpaulin Sky Magazine. She serves as a contributing editor for Annulet: A Journal of Poetics and as an editor for A Row of Trees: The Journal of the Sonic Art Research Unit. She holds a PhD in English & Literary Arts from the University of Denver and is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at New Mexico State University. She lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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Krumrie is pronounced like crumb of rye bread.

krumrie [at] nmsu [dot] edu

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