It's not fair. Which isn't the same as saying it's not true.
Read MoreBarrelhouse Reviews: PANICS by Barbara Molinard, trans. Emma Ramadan

It's not fair. Which isn't the same as saying it's not true.
Read MoreTelling her story is the ultimate transgression.
Read MoreWhat happens to a real self when the [auto]fictional self imposes on it?
Read MoreWhere Kim’s work truly succeeds is in demonstrating how to live.
Read MoreBooks and print culture appear in Navicky’s prose poetry as bodies, as material. Books here are often monuments in ruin, subject to the same forces of moisture and gravity as human bodies.
Read More