Man’s Wars & Wickedness: A Book of Proposed Remedies and Extreme Formulations for Curing Hostility, Rivalry, and Ill-Will by Amanda Ackerman & Harold Abramowitz Bon Aire Projects, 2017 218 pages /…
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Christmas Portrait: More Than You Could Ever Know
by Meghan Lamb December 1, 2017She is an icon in her maribou-trimmed red suit, with her piled hair, her slim black belt, her hands pressed shyly in between her legs. She is aware of this,…
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When you’re awake late at night in the dark, sound has a strange way of filling in space. Unnameable noises (or possible noises) ring through your apartment. A warbling echo.…
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“Does the bad thing have no weight?”: A review of Witch Hunt by Juliet Escoria
by Meghan Lamb October 18, 2016Witch Hunt by Juliet Escoria Lazy Fascist Press, 2016 152 pages – Lazy Fascist / Amazon Juliet Escoria’s Witch Hunt begins with an elegantly unsettling statement: “When he kissed /…
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For All of You in the In-Between Spaces: A Review of Dao Strom’s We Were Meant To Be A Gentle People
by Meghan Lamb March 10, 2016We Were Meant To Be A Gentle People by Dao Strom MPMP / paperdoll works, 2015 200 pages – pdw / Amazon Reviewing Dao Strom’s We Were Meant To Be A…
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Their Days Are Numbered XLVII
by Meghan Lamb November 24, 2015Their Days Are Numbered is a new year-long project authored by the collective Entropy community. It is a collaborative online novel written by the Entropy community on a weekly basis. A different author will write…
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The Corpse In Question: A Review of The Weight of Things by Marianne Fritz
by Meghan Lamb October 19, 2015The Weight of Things by Marianne Fritz Translated by Adrian Nathan West Dorothy, 2015 144 pages – Dorothy / Amazon When reading The Weight of Things by Marianne Fritz, I…
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Painted with Brilliant Color: A review of Trompe l’Oeil by Nancy Reisman
by Meghan Lamb October 8, 2015Trompe l’Oeil by Nancy Reisman Tin House Books, 2015 352 pages – Tin House / Amazon Reading Nancy Reisman’s Trompe l’Oeil felt like walking a long, stringently guided path through…
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Almost but never quite dead: A review of Ban En Banlieue by Bhanu Kapil
by Meghan Lamb October 2, 2015Ban En Banlieue by Bhanu Kapil Nightboat Books, 2015 112 pages – Nightboat / Amazon There are pieces you plan to write and pieces that defy all forms of planning,…