7 Graphic Novels That Build Stories from Fragments - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Emil Wilson·10h ago
7 Graphic Novels That Build Stories from Fragments These authors use collage, photography, and handmade techniques to give physical form to memory and identity I’ve always been captivated by...
Aftermath of an Intervention, Part III - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Nelly Reifler·1d ago
Aftermath of an Intervention, Part III The third installment of Nelly Reifler’s three-part essay about marriage, murder, 9/11, and how she said goodbye to Elliott Smith This is the third essay in a...
Migration Touches Every Life - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Ofelia Montelongo·3d ago
Migration Touches Every Life Valeria Luiselli on the sounds of Sicily, the borders we never see, and writing her novel BEGINNING MIDDLE END twice Valeria Luiselli is no stranger to incorporating...
The Children of This Village Delight in Wildfire and Death - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Zhang Guixing·4d ago
Introduction by Brian Bernards Zhang Guixing, a Malaysian novelist widely acclaimed in the Sinophone literary world, has only recently begun receiving attention in North America.
Northeast Indian Literature That Interrogates the Nation - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Aruni Kashyap·7d ago
Northeast Indian Literature That Interrogates the Nation These books highlight a unique region that has traditionally been politically, culturally, and racially otherized from the Indian mainland...
Aftermath of an Intervention, Part II - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Nelly Reifler·8d ago
Aftermath of an Intervention, Part II The second installment of Nelly Reifler’s three-part essay about marriage, murder, 9/11, and how she said goodbye to Elliott Smith This is the second essay in...
Even Good Boys Get a Little Bloody Sometimes - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Kate Stoltzfus·9d ago
Even Good Boys Get a Little Bloody Sometimes Fallen Deer by the Dam The dog is eating the deer. He’s a good boy. He’s got a collar.
3 Debut Authors Discuss How to Live in the Hypothetical - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Kyla D Walker·10d ago
3 Debut Authors Discuss How to Live in the Hypothetical Alexa Yasemin Brahme, Sonia Feldman, and Vincent Yu on crafting their first novels out of a “what if” For the spring edition of our debut...
There's a Better Version of Myself in These Woods - Electric Literature
Electric Literatureby Rebecca Turkewitz·11d ago
Introduction by Wynter K Miller The narrator of Rebecca Turkewitz’s “Darkness Like a Seam” is suspended between two worlds.
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