
News, notes, and conversations from writer, publisher, and filmmaker Aidan Ryan. (I Am Here You Are Not I Love You, Foundlings Press, etc.)
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Writer and filmmaker: I AM HERE YOU ARE NOT I LOVE YOU (2025). Publisher at Foundlings Press. Fixer with opinions. Buffalo, NY.
Author of Everywhere You Don’t Belong and The New Naturals. Assistant Professor at The University of Massachusetts-Amherst MFA For Poets and Writers. Working on more stuff.
Expat in Spain. Diving deeper into what’s meaningful, congruent, and - for whatever reason - missing, after decades of following prescribed pathways and expectations. Freedom.
Clough has more than 600 works in more than 70 museums.
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