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Alexis Clements

Brooklyn, NY

Alexis Clements is a writer currently based in New York City. A member of the 2008-2010 Women's Project Playwrights Lab, a former fellow of the Dramatists Guild of America, recipient of two Puffin Foundation Artist Grants and a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation grant, she writes plays, short stories, articles and is the founder of New Acquisition. Her work has been produced and published in both the US and the UK. Recent theatrical productions include: Spitting Against the Wind (New York, NY); Your Own Personal Apocalypse (New York, NY); The Interview (Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland, UK); Causality (Wheeling, WV); Three Choices (Chesterfield, UK); Pieces (Washington, DC, & Iowa City, IA); Class and The Great American Novel (Washington, DC); Finding Words and Unfettered (Kansas City, MO). Her play, Pieces, was also published by KNOCK Magazine. Her short stories have appeared in a handful of literary magazines and collections, including two different anthologies published by Route (UK), Bonne Route and Ideas Above Our Station, and also on the Guardian's website, after winning a competition they co-sponsored with SciTalk. Her articles and reviews have appeared in magazines and newspapers such as The Brooklyn Rail, Nature, Aesthetica, and Travel New England. She regularly writes about theater and performance art for The L Magazine. She has a M.Sc. in Philosophy & History of Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a B.A. in Theatre Studies from Emerson College.

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