Living in the margins of a culture she never felt comfortable in, Cindy Crabb touches on her experiences with feminism, girl-gangs, abuse, and gender identity.
Cindy Crabb is the author of the highly influential feminist and autobiographical zine Doris, which has been anthologized into two books: The Encyclopedia of Doris: Stories, Essays and Interviews (Doris Press, 2011) and Doris: An Anthology 1991-2001 (Microcosm Publishing, 2004). She has presented her work as a college-sponsored speaker across the United States and Canada, including The Radcliffe/Harvard Schlesinger Library, Pratt University, Evergreen State University, The New School for Social Research, New Paltz, and the Guelph Resource Centre for Gender Empowerment and Diversity. She lives in Rutland, Ohio with her sister, two miniature horses, sheep, dogs, and a cat.