Issue Thirteen

Editor’s Note

Patrick Autréaux — And I Write Amid the Disorder (essay) (translated by Tobias Ryan)

Gabriel Blackwell — Six Fictions

Devyn Defoe — Excerpt from the novel Burnside

Sean Hooks — Put Your Kids to Work (fiction)

Carlos Rossmann de Leverkühn y Lucientes — Twenty years after 2666‍ ‍(essay)
(translated by R.K. Hegelman)

Selen Ozturk — Three Stories

Lisa Robertson — Excerpts from the novel Riverwork

Bennett Sims — 1st-Depersonalization Point of View (essay)

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Socrates on the Beach book reviews

‍ ‍Ontological Obstacles: On Pamela Ryder’s Daybreak Birdsong Always Wakes Him— Luke Dunne

‍ ‍Harlow/Smith Postcards: Icons in Black and White by Stephanie Dickinson — Vincent Czyz 

‍ ‍The Illusion of Rescue in Alice or The Wild Girl by Michael Robert LiskaGD Dess

‍ ‍“A Hand in the Pines” Remnants of the Touched World in the Poetry of Medha Singh — Christina Tudor-Sideri

‍ ‍On Jen Craig and Wall— Gus O’Connor

‍ ‍Making of American: On Garielle Lutz’s Backwardness — Dan Irving

‍ ‍For My Kid: Off the Grid in Hides by Rod Moody-Corbett — James Butler-Gruett

‍ ‍On Genese Grill’s Portals— Anisa Verma

Excerpt from The Adjudicator — Susan Daitch