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By Massimo Cataldo I had chosen a narrow path that ran back and forth between the moors and the pine forest, which are separated by a...

Chris Kelso
- Jan 12, 2021
Excerpt: The Slotless City from the forthcoming Burroughs & Scotland - Chris Kelso
Burroughs & Scotland “We are walking down a street of worn blue cobblestones rather like the outskirts of Edinburgh when a little boy...
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Jordan A. Rockather
- Dec 22, 2020
Feature: Jordan A. Rothacker - An Essay “On Process”: In Light of The Death of the Cyborg Oracle
When I was a young budding literary artist, too insecure to yet call myself an artist, I prepared myself for all the important debates I
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invert/extant
- Dec 17, 2020
Excerpt: Looking for a Kiss - Richard Cabut
… Ultimately, Robert didn’t think of himself as a loser. In a way he was arrogant and entitled. People like him weren’t losers
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Jared Pappas-Kelley
- Dec 8, 2020
Feature: Jared Pappas-Kelley - Art Lies
As part of the exhibition Toward a Virtual Minimalism, Invert/Extant is running a series of essays and reflections on the idea of...
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invert/extant
- Nov 6, 2020
Writer Jordan Rothacker interviews John Vanderslice at BOMB: Uniting Sounds
A musician’s take on Glenn Hendler’s Diamond Dogs, fascism, and how art can make us more empathetic. Rothacker: "Bowie has become my...
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Chris Kelso
- Sep 3, 2020
Review: The Lessons of Diarmuid Hester’s “Wrong”
We come to life in a cold open. We get no initial preparation before the freight-train of self-awareness comes hurtling by
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Thomas Moore
- Aug 25, 2020
Feature: Thomas Moore - Writing Alone
I’ve been trying to work out how to write about how I wrote my recent book that just came out. I’m not totally sure I know
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Steve Finbow
- Aug 18, 2020
Feature: Steve Finbow - Unrealized Projects – Abandoned Works
Reading Loci – Introduction: Haven’t you got any friends? The ethics of reading – where and when. Auster and Artaud in an automobile.
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Gary J. Shipley
- Aug 4, 2020
Feature: Gary J. Shipley - The House Inside the House of Gregor Schneider
And then I’m inside and it feels wrong, unsafe, like I’m returning to the scene of an unsolved crime, a crime that doesn’t have a name yet,
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Jared Pappas-Kelley
- Jul 29, 2020
Review: The Abject Transmutation of Chris Kelso: The Dregs Trilogy
I wanted the characters to be secondary and the horror of their environments and situations take centre stage to any motivation or arc.
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invert/extant
- Jul 16, 2020
Branwell: A novel of the Bronte brother
There is a virtual launch with Darcy Steinke in conversation with Douglas A. Martin (author of Outline of My Lover, Acker, and the anti...
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invert/extant
- Jul 7, 2020
Feature: Chris Kelso - Creatively Mourning the Novel
This ‘Dark Night of the Internet’s Soul’ is our new story written in HTML-code.
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