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Words in Nimrod, Exacting Clam, ballast, Apocalypse Confidential, minor literature[s], Socrates on the Beach, Your Impossible Voice, and elsewhere.
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Today's post. Earth Hannah Brooks-Motl
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"Oh void, oh void the muddled parts that make the compound β€˜I’ rush in to fill and fuse with before nature has a chance to start abhorring." @brokensleepbooks.bsky.social How complete + final the feeling as I lift its curve in the net β€” Ellen Dillon minorliteratures.com/2026/06/11/h...
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Congrats to the 15 poets of wave twenty-six: Alex Smith, Anna Maughan, Caroline Stancer, Clare Best, Deborah Gaudin, Elizabeth Osmond, Frances Klein, Francesca Leader, Jonathon Medeiros, Kate Vanhinsbergh, Lauren Parker, Rachel Burrows, Robin Ince, Victoria Moul and Zain Rishi.
"salvos of delicious sentences, voice, and prescient irony": that's David Brizer on Guillermo Stitch's THE COAST OF EVERYTHING in Compulsive Reader.
Note: Use ofΒ  italics indicates citation. A note on sources follows the text. Β  How complete + final the feeling In the rowboat someone whispers from the future hold your temper loosely or lik…
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How complete + final the feeling as I lift its curve in the net β€” Ellen Dillon
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I love it when a review is a thing of beauty in its own right, revealing (betraying) the reviewer's delight, surprise, exasperation. Deepest thanks to Reggie Chamberlain-King and @popmatters.com www.popmatters.com/coast-of-eve...
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"It was a good day for birds on Springfield Lane. I saw a song thrush, a dunnock, a Robin and a jackdaw." @kevinboniface.bsky.socialΒ  is out and about. Issue 21 of @exactingclam.bsky.socialΒ  https://www.exactingclam.com/issues/no-21-summer-2026/a-big-day-thursday-5-march-2026/
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Book Reviews, Literary Fiction Reviews, Speculative Fiction Review A review of The Coast of Everything by Guillermo Stitch June 1, 2026 Reviewed by David Brizer The Coast of Everything by Guillermo Stitch Sagging Meniscus June 2026, 747 pp, Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1963846386 From the get-go, Guiller...
A review of The Coast of Everything by Guillermo Stitch – Compulsive Reader
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Guillermo Stitch's metafiction The Coast of Everything is the sort of book that makes you feel simultaneously more intelligent and more illiterate.
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'The Coast of Everything' Is Not a Puzzle to Be Solved But a Process to Inhabit Β» PopMatters
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