forkergirl
Ten books by Thylias Moss have been published:
TOKYO BUTTER
SLAVE MOTH
(Project Genealogy is a 2005 video poam
[with music by Ansted Moss] about why Thylias Moss
wrote Slave Moth)
LAST CHANCE FOR THE TARZAN HOLLER
(finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award)
SMALL CONGREGATIONS
RAINBOW REMNANTS IN ROCK BOTTOM GHETTO SKY
(winner of the National Poetry Series open competition)
I WANT TO BE
AT REDBONES
PYRAMID OF BONE
HOSIERY SEAMS ON A BOWLEGGED WOMAN
(finalist for the Great Lakes First Book Prize)
TALE OF A SKY-BLUE DRESS (memoir)
Thylias Moss
is Professor of English
and Art & Design
at the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor where she teaches
LIMITED FORK THEORY.
Resources
Any class can become a Limited Fork Theory learning and growing opportunity. All her classes seized these Limited Fork opportunities as of October 2004.
Thylias became Forkergirl shortly thereafter, a tine of identity
that more fully explores implications and consequences (forms of interaction) of a theory that studies interacting systems (especially any/all visual, sonic, olfactory, tactile, imaginary, cognitive, etc. systems/subsystems) on any/all scales, in any/all locations, for any/all durations of time.
a LIMITED FORK is a highly adaptable tool useful in approaching, so far, anything. Use of this tool of interaction (and collaboration) results in POAMS: product[s] of act[s] of making
THYLIAS MOSS has received numerous awards and honors, including: a Macarthur Fellowship, A Guggenheim Fellowship,
A Whiting Writer's Award, an NEA Grant, the Witter Bynner Prize from the American Academy & Institute of Arts and Letters, a Dewars Profiles Performance Artist Award in poetry,
and multiple grants from the Kenan Charitable Trust.
Limited Fork Podcasts:
LIMITED FORK
LIMITED FORK MUSIC
LIMITED FORK VIDEO ANTHOLOGY
BLOGS (maintained for Limited Fork classes):
Limited Fork Theory Development Practicum
Limited Fork Theory Aesthetic Playground
Limited Fork is the study of interacting systems