Monthly Archives: April 2020

Reading Well: Lot by Bryan Washington

I first read a chapter of Lot (2019) in the New Yorker, and was struck by the way it portrayed dimensions of Houston that are neither commonly represented nor part of the emergent picture of Houston as a 21st century … Continue reading

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Reading Well: Serpent Songs – An Anthology of Traditional Craft curated by Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold

This is a little bit of a departure, as it marks a return to my reading in and around my academic (and other) interests. Serpents Song (2014) is a compilation of essays by Scarlet Imprint, an esoteric publishing house in … Continue reading

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