J.S. DeYoung reviews Alejandro Zambra’s Not to Read (trans. Megan McDowell).
Daniel Davis Wood talks to editor Milly Weaver about acquiring Elizabeth Tan’s Rubik.
Anna MacDonald reviews Elizabeth Tan’s Rubik.
Saturday is abortion day at Happy Bellies: Potbelly Pig Rescue and Sanctuary. I used to be upset by this, the idea of all those potential somethings becoming nothings, but a lot of things that used to upset me don’t upset me anymore.
Part of giving the census is being able to argue on its behalf. Not everyone will just agree. Not everybody will permit themselves to be marked.
Daniel Davis Wood reviews Jesse Ball’s Census.
In most writers’ workshops the members sit around discussing their work; they talk about themes and symbols and meaning and such matters. The six of us do none of this. Ours is a Waldo workshop.
Daniel Davis Wood reviews Gerald Murnane’s Collected Short Fiction.
I was curious to learn what would be the appearance of a mind devoid of contents: what my mind would prove ultimately to be composed of.
Tristan Foster reviews Gerald Murnane’s Border Districts.