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Beneath the Surface of Walk the Vanished Earth
“What struck me most was the book’s horrific scenes tied to childbirth — the incredible pain, the tearing of tissue, and the torrents of blood.”
On Revive the Ambience: Emotion is Alive
Revive the Ambience is a pictorial publishing house centered on disability awareness.
Ghosts, Aliens, and Maidens: Soichi Sunami’s Intense Sympathy of Vision
“Dance is the art that disappears.”
Brief and Continuous Encounters with Brief Encounters: Lenney and Kitchen’s Collection of Contemporary Nonfiction
“Why did you put your eye on other things? Why did it all go on without you?”
Sleepless in Massachussetts: on Michael C. Keith’s “Insomnia 11”
“Each of the pieces in Keith’s latest collection of microfictions, Insomnia 11, lingers like an amuse-bouche on the palate of the intellect.”
Waking Dreams, Complicit Nightmares: on “Mexican Gothic” and “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism”
“Much of this is simply a lifelong tendency on my part to notice where the crowd is running and then run in the opposite direction.”
Datin' Satan: A Journey to Hell With Louisa May Alcott
“Upon learning that Louisa May Alcott spent more than a decade moonlighting as a sordid, heady mix of Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Brontë, I dove eagerly into this secret canon.”
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