Claire Willett
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Claire Willett

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Claire Willett is an award-winning playwright from Portland, Oregon. Her newest project is HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING?, a play about the intersection of Catholicism and queerness commissioned by the University of Portland. Her most recent work, THE BROKEN HEART SPREAD, a one-woman play about a day in the life of a tarot reader pulling cards for her clients, was produced as a streaming film in 2021 by The Theatre Company (Portland, OR). Her other works include DEAR GALILEO, a play about fathers, daughters, God, science, and Jesuit astrophysicists; CARTER HALL, a Scottish folk musical; THE WITCH OF THE IRON WOOD, a Norse mythology opera; THE DEMONS DOWN UNDER THE SEA, a sapphic retelling of “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe; and RED SKY AT MORNING, a play for high school students about nerd communities, internet culture, and a fictional pirate role-playing game. THE REWIND FILES is her first novel. The second book in the trilogy, ALL THINGS FALL, is scheduled to be released in September of 2022, followed by the third and final installment in the trilogy, ZERO HOUR, in early 2023. Claire holds a B.A. in Theatre from Whitman College (Walla Walla, WA) and currently lives in her hometown of Portland, Oregon. In her free time, she yells about politics, feminism and science fiction on the internet, where her pop culture criticism has appeared in Vice Magazine and on StarTrek.com, as well as podcasts on topics ranging from queer politics, to Oscar Wilde and "Jesus Christ Superstar", to recaps of "Black Sails", "Good Omens" and "Lost."
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