Maggie Estep

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Maggie Estep
BornMargaret Ann Estep[1]
(1963-03-20)March 20, 1963
Summit, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedFebruary 12, 2014(2014-02-12) (aged 50)
Albany, New York, U.S.[1]
Occupation
Website
www.maggieestep.com

Margaret Ann "Maggie" Estep (March 20, 1963 – February 12, 2014) was an American writer and poet, best known for coming to prominence during the height of the

Love is a Dog From Hell
.

Biography

Margaret Ann Estep was born in 1963 in Summit, New Jersey. As a poet, she emerged in the early 1990s when grunge was the height of fashion and her "direct, aggressive and uncompromisingly modern"[2] poetry was highly accessible.

Estep appeared on Lollapalooza's third stage in 1994, and featured on MTV's Spoken Word Unplugged,

Beavis & Butt-head.[5] She also contributed vocals to two songs on Recoil's 1997 album Unsound Methods.[6] In 2003 she wrote sleevenotes for the Talking Heads box set Once in a Lifetime.[7]

Estep went on to write many novels, including Diary of an Emotional Idiot, the Ruby Murphy mystery trilogy, Gargantuan, Hex and Flamethrower, and Alice Fantastic. Hex was named

New York Times Notable Book for 2003.[8] She had, for several years, been at work on The Angelmakers, a novel about 19th Century female gangsters and the founding of animal rights.[9]

Death

Estep suffered a heart attack on February 10, 2014, at her home in Hudson, New York, and died from complications two days later in an Albany hospital, aged 50. She was survived by her mother and three half-siblings.[10]

Discography

Studio albums
Compilation appearances
  • Skid Row Wine, on compilation Kicks, Joy, Darkness: A Tribute to Jack Kerouac (1997)
Music videos

Bibliography

  • Diary of an Emotional Idiot: A Novel, Harmony, 1997,
  • Soft Maniacs: Stories, Simon & Schuster, 1999,
  • Hex: A Ruby Murphy Mystery. Three Rivers Press. 2003. .; Crown Publishing Group, 10 March 2010, 978-0-307-53082-0
  • Love Dance of the Mechanical Animals: Confessions, Highly Subjective Journalism, Old Rants and New Stories, Three Rivers Press, 2003,
  • Gargantuan: A Ruby Murphy Mystery. Three Rivers Press. 2004.
  • Flamethrower: A Ruby Murphy Mystery. Three Rivers Press. 2006.
  • Alice Fantastic. Akashic Books. 2009. .; Akashic Books, 2013, 978-1-61775-005-2

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