Tag Archives: R. Pursell

Mary Ruefle – Week 41 Chapbook Chart 2020

“It is impossible for me to write about the imagination; it is like asking a fish to describe the sea,” Mary Ruefle announces at the start of her essay. With wit and intellectual abandon, Ruefle draws inspiration from Wittgenstein, Shakespeare, … Continue reading

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Caroline Furr – Week 11 Chapbook Chart 2020

Caroline Furr studied for a Master of Arts degree in sculpture from California State University and her art has since graced Texas, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Philadelphia. http://carolinefurr.com/ Foreigners have the hungriest of senses. Arriving somewhere new there is the immediate … Continue reading

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Seth Seong – Week 10 Chapbook Chart 2020

City, Ruby is a chapbook with an existential look inside the modern city persona – a life affected by ever-accelerating technology and the inhumane perception against the poor and working. But under it all, there are moments of pure human connection … Continue reading

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Seth Seong – Week 9 Chapbook Chart 2020

City, Ruby is a chapbook with an existential look inside the modern city persona – a life affected by ever-accelerating technology and the inhumane perception against the poor and working. But under it all, there are moments of pure human … Continue reading

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Week 42 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Alvin Pang

In this universe we sip milk tea as the child we can never have gambols on the fine sand of our unfinished pining. In a series of textured prose currents, UNINTERRUPTED TIME assays confluent moments of familial and intimate relations, tracing the … Continue reading

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Week 41 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Alvin Pang

In this universe we sip milk tea as the child we can never have gambols on the fine sand of our unfinished pining. In a series of textured prose currents, UNINTERRUPTED TIME assays confluent moments of familial and intimate relations, tracing the … Continue reading

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