Divination with a Human Heart Attached – Emily Stoddard
These poems leave us with a gentle litany of things left behind—things more suitable, perhaps, for the more subtle shades of grief.
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Communing with the mineral/rock world is also another way for me to contemplate time, and to understand that the destructive/creative geologic processes are always underfoot.
Lost in the Long March – Michael X. Wang
[The novel’s] layering surpasses anything like theme or plot and suffuses into a kind of aesthetic ethos which justifies the old saying: The novelist picks up where the historian has to stop.
Health Communism – Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant
Health Communism thrives with the inbound hope of any manifesto—the naming of violence as a source of potential political revolution.
Though Kivland resolved not to speak about herself, the pages are dotted with first-person asides in brackets: dreams, flashes of memory, brooding.
The curse and hex lie alongside the charm and balm. Rhetoric has no team, rhetoric has no flag.
Everyone should be so lucky to be wholly consumed at least once in life.