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Tag: Jeremy Behreandt

Three Poems by Jeremy Behreandt

A Third Place The bell tower prescribed an auditory space that corresponded to a particular notion of territoriality, one obsessed … More

HFR Archives, HFR Vacancies, Jeremy Behreandt, Poetry, Vacancies

Two Poems by Jeremy Behreandt

Only when the last bureaucrat is hung from the entrails of the last capitalistwill we realize we cannot eat digital … More

HFR 2.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Jeremy Behreandt, Poetry, vol. 2

Jagged Alliance 2, nonfiction by Darius Kazemi, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

Dave Anthony’s proposal at an address to The Atlantic Council on October 1st that we install plainclothes soldiers into schools has … More

Boss Fight Books, Darius Kazemi, Jagged Alliance 2, Jeremy Behreandt

Some Churches, poetry by Tasha Cotter, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

A fertile confusion punctuates contemporary English via the language’s conflation of second person singular and plural. The best we get … More

Gold Wake Press, Jeremy Behreandt, Some Churches, Tasha Cotter

Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, an academic study by Bernard Perron, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

  There was a HOLE here.It’s gone now.—blood graffiti in Neely’s Bar, Silent Hill 2   I never did get … More

Bernard Perron, digitalculturebooks, Jeremy Behreandt, Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, University of Michigan Press

Chrono Trigger, nonfiction by Michael P. Williams, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

My hat goes off to Michael P. Williams immediately, for it is nothing but ambitious to write on Chrono Trigger. … More

Boss Fight Books, Chrono Trigger, Jeremy Behreandt, Michael P. Williams

[[there.]], a trash diary mediation by Lance Olsen, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

;;;; [[there.]] embarks with Lance Olsen on a five month fellowship at the American Academy in Berlin. Before he leaves, … More

Anti-Oedipus Press, Jeremy Behreandt, Lance Olsen, [[there.]]

EarthBound, nonfiction by Ken Baumann, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

EarthBound—and I mean the videogame here, not the store—was released stateside for the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in 1995. … More

Boss Fight Books, EarthBound, Final Fantasy III, Giygas, Jeremy Behreandt, Kefka, Ken Baumann, Mother 2, Ness, SNES, Starman

Videotape, poetry by Andrew Zawacki, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

The world is striated with trajectories, accelerations, projections and predictions in Andrew Zawacki’s Videotape. Clouds become metaphors for computations, extracted … More

Andrew Zawacki, Counterpath Press, Jeremy Behreandt, Videotape

This Darksome Burn, a novella by Nick Ripatrazone, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

Maybe, before I start talking about This Darksome Burn proper, I’ll touch on Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “Inversnaid,” from which Nick … More

firthFORTH Books, Jeremy Behreandt, Nick Ripatrazone, This Darksome Burn

Solecism, poetry by Rosebud Ben-Oni, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

Rosebud Ben-Oni’s opening salvo for her poetry collection Solecism, released this year from Virtual Artists Collective, At ten, I held … More

Jeremy Behreandt, Rosebud Ben-Oni, Solecism, Virtual Artists Collective

Penny, n., a novella by Madeline McDonnell, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

Penny, n. tells of Penny, a girl who grew up being told she was pretty by her mother. Penny discovers … More

Jeremy Behreandt, Madeline McDonnell, n., Penny, Rescue Press

The Skin Team, a novel by Jordaan Mason, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

Jordaan Mason’s The Skin Team is designed to strike—at first—as a coming of age story circa Perks of Being a Wallflower … More

Jeremy Behreandt, Jordaan Mason, Magic Helicopter Press, The Skin Team

The Moon’s Jaw, poetry by Rauan Klassnik, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

I’m trying to figure out what they call the synopsis wherein each big event is separated by a dash at … More

Black Ocean, Jeremy Behreandt, Rauan Klassnik, The Moon's Jaw

Dark Matter, poetry by Aase Berg, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt

One contracts and soon succumbs to Dark Matter more than one begins to read it; no matter how this review … More

Aase Berg, Black Ocean, Dark Matter, Jeremy Behreandt, Johannes Göransson

Literary publisher & reviews site, EST. 2011 #babyeatbooks

ISSN 2373-3519 (print)
ISSN 2373-3527 (online)

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