Alexandra Fresch graduated summa cum laude from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a B.A. in Creative Writing and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. She currently resides in northern New Mexico with her partner, physicist Jonah Miller. Her primary fields of artistic interest are gender/sexuality, identity politics, and speculative fiction, especially horror and sci-fi. She loves sushi, videogames, and cats.
(Photo taken April 2017 at Ikefukurou Owl Cafe in Toshima, Tokyo.)
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Fiction
“The Old Man and the Monster.” This Is Too Tense. Ed. SJ Townend. 23 July 2022: pp 174-182.
“Eveligna of the Wilderness.” Scheherezade’s Bequest: As You Wish. Ed. Donna Quattrone and Virginia M. Mohlere. Volume 1.1, May 2013: pp 27-30.
“Speaking in Tongues.” For the Girls. 5 October 2012.
“Club Amalgam.” Expanded Horizons. Volume 36, August 2012.
“Fungal Dreams of Xerxes Sigma.” Silverthought Online. 30 June 2012.
“In the Hours Before Dawn: From the Diary of Arthur J. Gospell, Esq.” Niteblade Fantasy and Horror Magazine. Volume 20, June 2012: pp 6-14.
“The World Began on a Friday.” Potential Energy. aMuse Creative Writing Club, CU Boulder. Volume 1, 2012: pp 2-7.
Journalism
“Why ‘Sexual Mind Control’ Is Rare in Nature.” ScienceNOW. Science Magazine, 28 January 2014.
Poetry
“Highway Between Boulder and Longmont” and “BioNet.” Rosemary: A Zine About Relationships with Plants. July 2018: pp 13 and 21.
“Animalia Terrestria.” On the Commons. 22 July 2014.
“Aurora (II).” University of Colorado Honors Journal. Volume 18, 2012: pp 102.