A Debut Novel About Individual Agency in Apocalyptic Times
Paige Lewis' debut novel "Canon" rejects the binaries that those in power use to control the narrative
Paige Lewis' debut novel "Canon" rejects the binaries that those in power use to control the narrative
“The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams, recommended by Preety Sidhu for Electric Literature
“Drag Thing” author Gabe Montesanti and “Lipstick” author Eileen G’Sell on self-adornment, performance, and the power of radical reinvention
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SupportThere’s something sweetly sad about how I remember my scores from 25 years ago, evidence of a worth I still struggle to internalize
The striking cover reflects the restlessness and claustrophobia of the novel
"Ball Jar Demon," flash fiction by Kyle Winkler
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“The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams, recommended by Preety Sidhu for Electric Literature
"Ball Jar Demon," flash fiction by Kyle Winkler
“Porcupine” from BABY IN A BOX by Sarah Braunstein, recommended by Antoine Wilson