1. I don’t really know what I’m doing. I don’t really have the relevant information. However, as my […]
Cleveland born and raised white guerrilla poet identifies with comrades who have never been here Robert Beveridge makes […]
How does one approach a book of stories by one of the most important twentieth-century writers of philosophy […]
“ Just you wait, all of you ghosts of this room, just you wait…” ―John Fante, Ask the […]
In the summer of 2016, I was invited to LiteraTurm, a festival in Frankfurt am Main, as part […]
Thomas Moore’s second novel, In Their Arms (Rebel Satori Press, 2016), begins with a proposition: ‘the world is […]
The cashier can’t stand his smoke break interrupted by me, my five pounds of detergent, my beer, my […]
‘They seemed to enter a dream, a catastrophe or simply a new life.’ * If writing begins from […]
1. The hut/shack in Norway. Not as a place of something akin to pilgrimage but instead somewhere that […]
You pour yourself into sentences about sex. You tip out, mix with the author’s words and redden as […]
