Christine Hume

She is the author of three books of poetry, Musca Domestica (2000), Alaskaphrenia (2004), and Shot (2010) and two works of nonfiction, Saturation Project and Everything I Never Wanted to Know.

[1] Hume has written and lectured on sound poetry, audio documentary poetics, voice, and radio from a feminist perspective.

Musca Domestica, Hume's first book of poetry and winner of the Barnard New Women Poets Prize, was published in 2000 by Beacon Press.

Question Like a Face (ITI Press, 2017), a text-image collaboration with her partner, Jeff Clark, was one of The Brooklyn Rail's Best Nonfiction Books of 2017.

[2] In his review of her work in the New York Times, Ken Kalfus wrote, "Saturation Project is sometimes elusive, but there’s no meaning in it that gets lost for long.