Writing in Notebooks Is My New Personality
“Notebooks” by Imogen Clarke, recommended by Willem Marx for Electric Literature
“Notebooks” by Imogen Clarke, recommended by Willem Marx for Electric Literature
These authors examine the absurd, expensive, and tragic reality of navigating the death industrial complex
George Saunders’s new novel examines the line between sympathy and complicity
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SupportEmily Nemens’s “Clutch” explores the ups and downs of longstanding, and long-distance, friendships
I thought the activism I wanted to be a part of was more powerful in Washington D.C. or Oakland, but L.A. kept pulling me back
Acerbic orange underlies a collage of spidery chrysanthemums, a bashful wolf, and a figure ready to pounce
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“Notebooks” by Imogen Clarke, recommended by Willem Marx for Electric Literature
“Steam,” flash fiction by Jean-Luke Swanepoel
“That Unfamiliar Night” from WITH THE HEART OF A GHOST by Lim Sunwoo, translated and recommended by Chi-Young Kim