Jason Diakité grew up between worlds—part Swedish, American, black, white, Cherokee, Slovakian, and German, riding a delicate cultural […]
Author: @MinorLits
Tracer fire makes no distance along lines of plastic, held tight around each knuckle, and placed, in anchorage, […]
‘After I pulled the body back up, there was a moment of fear, of… terror. Suddenly I looked […]
[-death state-] Sea mist, great falsifier, sit and gather, twin turbines, twin wings, ancient entrails of man, of […]
Guadalupe Nettel’s Bezoar is a collection of unsettling and intense short stories, focusing on small, private moments which […]
Tell Me I’m Forgiven is the story of the inter-war music hall stars Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney. […]
Undoing completes the doing. — Cecilia Vicuña Their connection is an event that matters in diverging ways for […]
Okechukwu Nzelu’s first novel, The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney, won a Betty Trask Award, was shortlisted for the Desmond […]
Goodbye Chateau Marmont, you elusive cunt. Perched on a hillside overlooking a shapeshifting Sunset Boulevard, silent in your […]
This interview was conducted by Nina Živančević in London, in November 2015. It has never been published in […]
