Anastasia Walker
A Maine native but an academic gypsy for much of her adult life, Anastasia Walker is a writer and scholar who lives and works in Pittsburgh. Her recent publications include the autobiographical essay “Memory’s Disavowed Daughter,” poems in several journals, and blog articles on politics and trans/LGBTQ+ issues for Huffington Post and Medium. Anastasia loves going for long walks and (when she visits home in the summers) swimming in the ocean.
Reading List
Selling My Record Collection
She started dancin’ to that fine fine music You know her life was saved by rock ’n’ roll —Velvet Underground, “Rock & Roll” Why would you own a record you don’t enjoy…? For decoration? When music collecting becomes obsessive-compulsive disorder, it’s time for a new hobby. —Courtney E. Smith, Record Collecting for Girls […]