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    Natalie Jacobson
    Natalie Jacobson

    Author of "No Forwarding Address: A Novel", published by Henry Rollins' 2.13.61 on April 1, 1997. While working at the famous Ritz nightclub, Jacobson earned a BA from NYU in Journalism. After several years in the trenches at various NYC record labels, Jacobson moved to Seattle. She wrote articles and interviewed bands for The Stranger and represented Seattle in the National Poetry Slam in Ashville, NC. Her work was published in several anthologies and she performed regularly with notables such as Patti Smith, Jim Carroll, Jello Biafra, Excene Cervenka, Lydia Lunch, and Hubert Selby among others. Jacobson read at Bumbershoot, Seattle; Lollapalooza (several dates), and The Crossing Borders Festival, Den Haag. Her first novel No Forwarding Address was released by 2.13.61. Outlaw Efforts is her first graphic novel. NOTABLE APPEARANCES Independent Spirit Awards, screenwriter, Independent Film Production annual awards show, broadcast live on Bravo Poetry on PBS, KCTS, Seattle, performing poet MacNeil/Lehrer Poetry Documentary, PBS, performing poet National Poetry Slam, 1994 A Night of Spoken Word, Cal. State at Fullerton Home Alive Benefit, with Jello Biafra, Great American Music Hall Live at the Fillmore, with the Boredoms (Japan) Bumbershoot 1995, with Patti Smith, Jim Carroll, Seattle Opera House Lollapalooza, 1994, West Coast Crossing Borders Festival, Den Haag, Netherlands, 1997 Outlaw Efforts, Volume 1, Swamp Road No Forwarding Address, novel, 2.13.61 Publications Revival: Lollapalooza Anthology 1994, Manic D Press, San Francisco

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