Image Credit: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia Like most avid readers, I have long let Don Quixote, that seventeenth century tome of imaginary adventures, sit unread on my…
MAGGIE NELSON
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Creative Nonfiction / EssayFeatured
Literacy Narrative: On Red
by Guest Contributor January 16, 2020Image Credit: “Red Dresses” by Elena Filatov Red is my favourite colour. I have heard it said that red is a masculine colour, a patriarchal colour; the colour of…
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If you truly wanted to unbury the spirit of the San Francisco Bay Area circa 2018, it’s harder to imagine a more fitting fossil of the zeitgeist than this slogan…
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Image Credit: Slate 1. The wet human hair looks opalescent through plastic. The man in the red flannel edges closer, bends down to get a better look, backs…
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Creative Nonfiction / EssayListLiterature
Best of 2015: Non-Fiction Books
by Entropy December 4, 2015Continuing with our series of “Best of 2015″ lists curated by the entire CCM-Entropy community, we present some of our favorite selections as nominated by the diverse staff and team…
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1. Material (No. 2, June 2015, Image) – Ales Kot & Will Tempest A sociopolitical and philosophical palate cleanser, Kot & Tempest’s art house comic is tailor-made to pique the…
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ArtLiteratureReview
You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends
by Natalie Dunn May 13, 2015Dorothy Iannone: You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends by Dorothy Iannone Siglio Press, 2015 320 pages – Siglio / Amazon Dorothy Iannone: You Who Read…
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The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Graywolf Press, May 2015 160 pages – Graywolf / Amazon Maggie Nelson’s latest memoir, The Argonauts, takes a critical look at maternity, parenting, and both…
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This interview is part of a series that seeks to move queer inspiration in the present to the forefront of a conversation on what makes us want to live. Who…