Poetry. LGBT Studies. "j/j hastain's book A WOMB-SHAPED WORMHOLE is one beginning for a world attempting to make itself in advance of its articulation. But it can be articulated by scents, which is to say, 'traces'—like musk, patchouli, mustard, 'split truffles,' or even attar of long-dead altars and imagined memories. In this beginning lie the orgasms of fractals, revealing how fractions require flesh as condition precedent to existence—for who we may not at first recognize is nonetheless not that different from you and me"—Eileen R. Tabios.
Author City: BOULDER, CO USA
Julia Hastain aka j/j hastain is a performance artist, photographer, musician, teacher, gender-revolutionary and phonic-theorist. j/j's poetry, essays and chapbooks have appeared in publications both online and in print, including Cliterature, HOT WHISKEY, Mappemunde, MiPOesias, Poetry Prize 2008, etc. j/j received a BA in poetry, music, gender and cultural studies, and an MFA in contemporary poetics. j/j lives outside Boulder, CO, with j/j's Beloved.
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