Christopher Stackhouse is the author of Slip (Corollary Press, 2005); is co-author of Seismosis (1913 Press, 2006) a collaboration with writer / professor John Keene (Northwestern University), that features Stackhouse's drawings in dialogue with Keene's text. In addition to drawing, he makes paintings and collage; some of which can be viewed here where images of 145 painted and collaged book covers done for swerve magazine issue number 13 (a journal published by poet Fred Schmalz) are reproduced and archived. Some of his writing can be found on the web at Glitter Pony Issue #4, and Shifter Magazine Issue # 10, among other on-line and print publications. He is an invited guest faculty member in the Naropa University Summer Writing Program 2009, at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Colorado. He has an MFA in Writing / Interdisciplinary Studies from Bard College; is a Cave Canem Writers Fellow; and a 2005 Fellow in Poetry, New York Foundation For The Arts. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.