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Dodie Bellamy (Doris Jane Bellamy) was born on 1951 in North Hammond, Indiana, U.S., is an American novelist, nonfiction author, journalist and editor. Discover Dodie Bellamy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Doris Jane Bellamy
Occupation Author journalist copy editor professor
Age 73 years old
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Born 1951, 1951
Birthday 1951
Birthplace North Hammond, Indiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1951

Dodie Bellamy (born 1951) is an American novelist, nonfiction author, journalist, educator and editor.

Bellamy was born Doris Jane Bellamy in 1951 in North Hammond, Indiana.

She grew up in Indiana and went on to study at Indiana University.

1973

She graduated in 1973.

1977

Bellamy was a co-editor along with, Kevin Killian, of the New Narrative anthology Writers Who Love Too Much: New Narrative, 1977–1997.

1978

Bellamy moved to San Francisco in 1978.

She was a core member of The Feminist Writers’ Guild.

1980

Bellamy is one of the originators in the New Narrative literary movement of the early and mid 1980s.

The movement attempts to use the tools of experimental fiction, like transgression, porn, gossip, and memoir, as well as French critical theory and incorporates them to narrative storytelling.

1998

Bellamy published her first novel, The Letters of Mina Harker, in 1998 and follows minor character from Bram Stoker's Dracula and fictionalizes her as a woman living in 1980s San Francisco.

The book was re-published in 2021 by Semiotext(e).

2001

Her book, Cunt-Ups (2001) won the 2002 Firecracker Alternative Book Award.

Her work is frequently associated with that of the New Narrative movement in San Francisco and fellow writers Robert Glück, Dennis Cooper, Kathy Acker, Kevin Killian, and Eileen Myles.

The writer's poetry collections include Cunt-Ups (2001), a feminist reworking of the cut-up technique practiced by William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, which received the Firecracker Award for Innovative Poetry, and Cunt Norton (2013).

2004

Bellamy's memoir and essay collections include Pink Steam (2004), Academonia (2006), and When the Sick Rule the World (2015).

2008

Barf Manifesto (2008), was influence by the writer's intimate and working relationship with Eileen Myles.

2011

She published a memoir made up of blog entries, called The Buddhist, in 2011 which follows a similar format as Dennis Cooper's The Sluts.

Bellamy's book features a self-destructive affair with a third-rate self-help guru.

2014

The TV Sutras, was a 2014 memoir that draws heavily from her own experience in the cult Eckankar.

2020

A collection of new essays, Bellamy Is on Our Mind, was published in 2020 by Wattis ICA/Semiotext(e).

Bellamy has stated that she draws inspiration from Conceptual art and writing practices, including cut-ups and generated texts.

Bellamy has also directed the San Francisco literary non-profit and writing lab, Small Press Traffic.

She has taught creative writing at the San Francisco Art Institute, Mills College, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of San Francisco, Naropa University, Antioch University Los Angeles, San Francisco State University, California College of the Arts, and the California Institute of the Arts.