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Fiction. "Within the psychic architecture that is EVER, Blake Butler explores the way bodies swell and contract, going from skin to house and back again. And the way houses too shrink to fit us first like clothing and then like skin and then tighter still. The result is a strange, visionary ontological dismemberment that takes you well beyond what you'd ever expect."—Brian Evenson"Blake Butler is a daring invigorator of the literary sentence, and the room-ridden narrator of his debut novella, EVER, nerves her way into a hallucinative ruckus of rousing originality."—Gary Lutz"In EVER—as in, indicating any time in the past or future—light is entropic; 'the sky could lift your skin off'; domestic rituals are anamorphotic mind fucks granting 'no exit method'; and doors won't open even when you don't try...."—Miranda MellisAuthor City: ATLANTA, GA USA Reviews and Other Linksinterview by Elizabeth P. Glixman @ Eclectica MagazineLargehearted Boy's Book NotesBrandon Hobson @ clusterflockJohannes GöranssonJimmy Chen @ HTMLGIANTaudio: author reading @ Apostrophe CastSean Lovelaceauthor bloginterview by Weston Cutter @ Bookslut
Music for Porn Rob Halpern
Transcendental Telemarketer Beth Copeland
The Posthumous Affair James Friel
the relational elations of ORPHANED ALGEBRA Eileen R Tabios and j/j hastain
Crow-Blue, Crow-Black Chip Livingston
Three Ways of the Saw: Stories Matt Mullins