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Tag: Jordan A. Rothacker
The Celestial Bandit, a tribute anthology to Isidore Ducasse, the Comte de Lautréamont, edited by Jordan A. Rothacker, reviewed by Jarrod Campbell
Some writers’ legends are so large that they are usually read about rather than read. The author’s work takes on … More
The Death of the Cyborg Oracle, a new sci-fi novel by Jordan A. Rothacker, reviewed by Jarrod Campbell (Spaceboy Books)
Genre tropes are rarely taken seriously by ivory tower literati, which is to their detriment given the wonderful writing that … More
Lost in The Garden (Director’s Cut) by Louis Armand, an 11:11 Press novel reissue, reviewed by Jordan A. Rothacker
Might we partake in hashish and focus a high and light mind on this text that rolls unencumbered of final … More
“A Night, Like Any Other, or Ooh, That Smell,” an excerpt from Gristle, weird tales by Jordan A. Rothacker
A Night, Like Any Other, or Ooh, That Smell Gasoline is poured on the dead face. The body, entirely saturated. … More
The Heavy Feather Holiday Special: “Winter Solstice,” a short story by Jordan A. Rothacker
Winter Solstice In the front yard, there is a nativity scene that awaits the birth of its Christ. Mother set … More
“Mon Cher Apollinaire”: Jordan A. Rothacker’s Death Day Letter to the Father of Surrealism
November 9, 2018 Mon Cher Apollinaire, It has been one hundred years to this day since you left us. Since … More
“The True Story of William T. Vollmann’s Research Assistant,” an essay by Jordan A. Rothacker, William T. Vollmann’s Reasearch Assistant for Carbon Ideologies
The True Story of William T. Vollmann’s Research Assistant Trust me, I know I’m lucky. Once upon a time, I … More
“Lisa Freeman’s Work Makes Me Angry; Or, The Children’s Crusade”: Lisa Freeman Catalog Essay for January 2018 Show by Jordan A. Rothacker
Lisa Freeman is an artist based in Athens, Georgia, who was born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1965. She has worked … More
My Shadow Book by Maawaam, edited by Jordan A. Rothacker, reviewed by Jarrod Campbell
The purpose of a book can be something different from one person to the next. A fellow writer once told … More
“There’s Another Side to D. Foy, and It’s Absolutely Golden, but Don’t Take My Word for It, Just Listen to My Mother-in-Law”: Susie Burch Interviewed by Jordan A. Rothacker
D. Foy’s first two novels are not light, to say the least. Made to Break (Two Dollar Radio, 2014) and … More
Excerpt: My Shadow Book by Maawaam (Edited by Jordan A. Rothacker)
Editor’s Preface: In the summer of 2011 I discovered Maawaam’s being in a box. The form his being took in … More