

Her writing has appeared in Harper’s, Cosmopolitan, the Believer, Marie Claire, n+1, xoJane, California Sunday Magazine, Buzzfeed, and many other print and web publications. She created Mutha Magazine, an online publication about real-life parenting. It was these concerns that prompted indie icon Michelle Tea- whose memoir The Chelsea Whistle details her own working-class roots in. She founded the literary nonprofit RADAR Productions and the international Sister Spit performance tours, and is the former editor of Sister Spit Books, an imprint of City Lights.

Tea is the curator of the Amethyst Editions imprint at Feminist Press. An urgent testament to the trials of life for women living without a financial safety net Indie icon Michelle Tea-whose memoir The Chelsea Whistle details her. Forthcoming works include Castle on the River Vistula, the final installment of the YA series, and Modern Tarot, a tarot how-to and spell book published by Harper Elixir. Black Wave is a dystopic memoir-fiction hybrid. Her novels include Mermaid in Chelsea Creek and Girl at the Bottom of the Sea, part of a Young Adult fantasy trilogy published by McSweeneys, and Rose of No Man’s Land. Without a net : the female experience of growing up working class. About the Author Michelle Tea is the author of five memoirs: The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America, Valencia (now a film), The Chelsea Whistle (Seal Press), Rent Girl and How to Grow Up (Penguin/Plume), with Amazon Studios. It was these concerns that prompted indie icon Michelle Tea-whose memoir The Chelsea.
