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Torrey Crim

Torrey Crim
Torrey Crim holds a BA from Middlebury College and an MFA from the Warren Wilson Program for Writers. Her stories and reviews have been published in a number of journals, including Epoch, American Literary Review, Gulf Coast, and The Brooklyn Rail. She is based in Brooklyn, New York and is at work on her first novel.


The Man Who Can’t Be Beat: Peaky Blinders and the Rise of Fascism

The Shelby crime family finds a new politics in 1920's Birmingham.

March 31, 2020  By Torrey Crim
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No Such Thing As a Nice Guy: Reading Andrea Dworkin and Watching You

Joe isn't a serial killer. He's a batterer. And his reform is just part of the cycle of abuse.

January 22, 2020  By Torrey Crim
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