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Kim Vodicka is an American poet, author, and performer originally from Louisiana.[1] She moved to Memphis in 2016[2] and is "the self-proclaimed 'Spokesbitch of a Degeneration.'"[3]
Vodicka's poetry has been described as "full of piss and vinegar and punches up at the powers that be."[4] She is the author of several collections of poetry, including Aesthesia Balderdash (Trembling Pillow Press, 2012),[5] Psychic Privates (White Stag Publishing, 2018),[6] The Elvis Machine (Clash Books, 2020),[7] and Dear Ted (Really Serious Literature, 2022).[8]
As a performer, Vodicka has been characterized as "caustic as Lydia Lunch at her most confrontational, yet sarcastic and squirm-inducing like refined stand-up comedy."[9] She has released several spoken word albums, including the Dear Ted EP, featuring "Ben Ricketts on guitar and synth, to create pop-infused disorienting noir soundscapes."[10]
In October 2020, she performed pieces from The Elvis Machine, accompanied by Ricketts, at Sun Studio in Memphis, becoming the first performer to live-stream a show from Sun Studio.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ Ellis, Brian Alan "Currents, An Interview Series With Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 16: Kim Vodicka)" Vol. 1 Brooklyn, March 11, 2011
- ^ Davis, Jesse "Burnin' Love: Kim Vodicka's The Elvis Machine". Memphis Flyer, July 1, 2020
- ^ Mania, Greg "Read These 15 Books in Quarantine". Paper, March 25, 2020
- ^ "Elvis Machine, The, By Kim Vodicka, 196 pgs.". Razorcake, December 3, 2020
- ^ Flowers, Lisa A. Kim Vodicka's Aesthesia Balderdash reviewed by Lisa A. Flowers. Tarpaulin Sky Press
- ^ Books by Kim Vodicka. Goodreads
- ^ Carrigan, Alex The Elvis Machine by Kim Vodicka, reviewed by Alex Carrigan Empty Mirror, May, 2020
- ^ Haeger, Joseph Edwin Book Review: Dear Ted by Kim Vodicka. The Big Smoke, June 21, 2022
- ^ Hart, Gabriel Kim Vodicka: "I'm Only A Horror Writer Because My Life Is A Nightmare". litreactor, July 12, 2022
- ^ Critico, El A Sensual Death by a Thousand Cuts Forbidden Futures,
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaOHyycWI0g&t=791s The Elvis Machine, Live From Sun Studio!