
Rhiannon Argo is a San Francisco based writer who will rough you up with her words. Her stories have been published in Baby Remember My Name: New Queer Girl Writing, It's So You: 35 Women on Fashion, Beauty and Personal Style, The Lowdown Highway Anthology, Transfer Magazine, and in dozens of her own hand-made chapbooks. In 2007 she took her tales on the road for an entire month with the new wave of Sister Spit and in 2008 was awarded a scholarship to the Lambda Literary Foundation's retreat for emerging LGBTQ writers. Her short story Boots For Tula was recently made into a film by Chicago filmmaker Malic Amaya. Her first novel The Creamsicle will be in late Spring 09.