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Discordia does not, it turns out, hate everything. Every other week, we share a piece of work from some artists who've earned our respect and affection.
Shakespeare is one of our greatest teachers. This isn’t a very popular conception these days—the academy has little use for the idea of literature as a department of wisdom, and little desire to deal with it as it actually relates to life. ...
In 2015, (author of several acclaimed books, including The Littlest Hitler: Stories) wrote a brief, charmingly blunt article for Seattle’s venerable alt. paper The Stranger called “Things I Can Say About MFA Writing Programs Now That I No ...
# You: It’s what’s for dinner! And I’m not hungry.
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I write from a place of wonder and dread during our era of absurd technological evolution. Tech industry vet, author of novels, story collections, and a book of essays. Entry level holy man. Rookie yogi. Father of two. Seattleite. Literature lover.
Luke is an African-American writer of the Afro-surrealist variety from Rockford, Illinois, based in Philadelphia. He writes about American subject formation, subcultures (on and off the internet), Black people and social movements.
American writer in London - Associate Editor @ The Hinternet - Film Critic @ The Metropolitan Review.
Once lived in Palestine. Now "works in tech.” Critical and satirical essays weekly.
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The poet laureate of spite.
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A writer trying to be trans in Montréal/Tiohtià:ke.
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