by Chris Robinson

My Child, the Algorithm – Hannah Silva

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Queerness . . . is both liberating and disorienting—it explodes stifling boundaries, yet doesn’t dictate exactly how to live in the aftermath. Queer parenthood complicates this further.

Groove, Bang and Jive Around – Steve Cannon

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Discomfort is the mission. Comic madness is the method. After reading Cannon, there’s no going back to the world you came from.

Playboy – Constance Debré

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The Buddha learned to extinguish desire. For [Debré’s] narrator, desire appears as liberation, what the rigid world of shitless boredom kept from her.