Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing – Ursula K. Le Guin and David Naimon
The book feels intended as a portal through which many future readers will pass, not only on into the many works of Ursula Le Guin, but from them out onto the way and from there who knows toward what other worlds.
Full Stop Quarterly: Limits and Listening
When one listens, one opens oneself to the world.
The throbbing pulse of the book, which ties together its many disparate and overlapping narratives, is a confrontation with the ways that self-realization can also lead to violence and the objectification of others.
Teenaged harbingers of change in dystopias both imagined and real.
Portugal Is Not a Small Country
There’s something slightly off in the way that Portugal memorializes its past.
M Archive: After the End of the World – Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Emitting Afrofuturism and centering black female imagination, M ARCHIVE embodies critical future writing now.
It’s fun to play with form and to mis-manage; to be a charlatan, to revolutionize and cause an explosion with your film
I’m enamored by a birthright that feels just out of reach.
The real Florida is wedged between county roads leading to forgotten beaches, or deep in the neighborhoods where tourists won’t go. If you know where to look, you can find its edges.
The Years, Months, Days – Yan Lianke
It is the confusion that comes with the real-life impact of intangible things that causes the most destruction.
