Tag: Letitia Trent

  • Haunted Passages: Three Poems from Letitia Trent’s cinematic poetry collection Match Cut, now available to preorder

    Haunted Passages: Three Poems from Letitia Trent’s cinematic poetry collection Match Cut, now available to preorder

    In Letitia Trent’s latest collection, her poems weave wraith-like through the breaths between cuts, lingering in spaces often left offscreen. The work approaches deified films from the perspective of women, framing lost and forgotten voices against the overpowering mythos of the auteur. Match Cut cherishes its cinematic muses as much it critiques them. It doesn’t burn down;…

  • Echo Lake, a novel by Letitia Trent, reviewed by Gabino Iglesias

    Echo Lake, a novel by Letitia Trent, reviewed by Gabino Iglesias

    Any narrative that manages to create and successfully convey a distinctive mood deserves to be called atmospheric. However, there are novels that possess an atmosphere so strong, so inescapable that it turns the narrative into an unbelievably engrossing reading experience. More than atmospheric, these rare novels deserve to be called something far more powerful: mesmerizing.…