New York-based writer, filmmaker and photographer Kim
Wood grew up in Hollywood and has lived in San Francisco and Berlin.
Her
films have screened internationally in festivals and museums,
including the Sundance
Film Festival and Guggenheim Museum where she double-billed with an episode of CHiPs.
She has been published in Out Magazine, McSweeney's, Ping Pong Literary Journal, Tin House's Open Bar, and on National Public Radio.
Wood received grants from the Film Arts Foundation and the Jerome
Foundation and is a MacDowell Colony Fellow.
She is currently writing a
literary non-fiction manuscript based on and incorporating the archive of Kansas farm girl
turned world-famous motorcycle daredevil Lillian LaFrance.
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