“I saw a shadow in the woods”. This opening sentence gives an idea of what is to be […]
Author: @MinorLits
My loafers had begun disintegrating. I sat with my back to the Kimbell Art Museum. Decaying spring dusk […]
You probably know about Warren Ellis, if not from his work, then from the way the world seems […]
How anyone reads John Barth without detailed knowledge of Greek mythology and the physical landscape of the state […]
In the summer of 2016, I was invited to LiteraTurm, a festival in Frankfurt am Main, as part […]
Intense, dark, erotic, and literary, Miguel Murphy’s poetry attests to a life and a writing deeply rooted in […]
And just like that, in the middle of a hallucinatory French winter, the colonel opens the door one […]
I wanted to feel good about myself. I wanted to be proud. But how could I? I was […]
How to Travel Without Seeing by Andrés Neuman would be the perfect book to read while travelling, either […]
