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Tag: Mike Corrao

Frederick Arias: Opera kitsch for Rituals Performed in the Absence of Ganymede by Mike Corrao

Rituals Performed in the Absence of Ganymede emphasizes the ludological role of abstract anatomies and how they project different erotic … More

11:11 Press, Frederick Arias, Mike Corrao, Rituals Performed in the Absence of Ganymede

Mike Corrao’s Notes on the Authorial Flux of Swerve: A Novel of Divergence by Vincent James, McCormick Templeman, & Rowland Saifi

We are operating within a set of obfuscated constraints—ones which we can detect, and to an extent identify, but not … More

Astrophil Press, McCormick Templeman, Mike Corrao, Rowland Saifi, Swerve: A Novel of Divergence, Vincent James

“Notes on a Procedural Cityscape”: Joshua Rothes’ We Later Cities, an Inside the Castle Castlefreak novel, reviewed by Mike Corrao

Joshua Rothes becomes the second victim of Inside the Castle’s Castle Freak Remote Residency for Generative Digital Composition—which requires the … More

Inside the Castle, Joshua Rothes, Mike Corrao, We Later Cities

“Chthonic Poetics”: Mike Corrao on Choi Seungja’s Action Books poetry collection Phone Bells Keep Ringing for Me

In her new book, Phone Bells Keep Ringing for Me, Choi Seungja (translated by Won-Chung Kim & Cathy Park Hong) … More

Action Books, Cathy Park Hong, Choi Seungja, Mike Corrao, Phone Bells Keep Ringing for Me, Won-Chung Kim

Two Novels: Howl Revisited and Green Detectives by Mike Corrao, reviewed by Ryan Bollenbach

Mike Corraro’s Two Novels offers a surreal diary-like meditation on the embodied power of art that turns the hunt for … More

Mike Corrao, Orson's Publishing, Ryan Bollenbach, Two Novels: Howl Revisited and Green Detectives

“Making SMUT”: A Google Docs Chat between Mike Corrao and Inside the Castle Publisher John Trefry

Ryan Bollenbach here. Starting today, Heavy Feather Review is publishing short pieces on the blog from writers who have collaborated … More

Inside the Castle, interview, John Trefry, Mike Corrao, SMUT-MAKER

“Notes on Archi-text-ure”: Mike Corrao Reviews Candice Wuehle’s second poetry collection Death Industrial Complex from Action Books

Candice Wuehle’s newest book, Death Industrial Complex, is a collection of ekphrastic poems made in conversation with the works of … More

Action Books, Candice Wuehle, Death Industrial Complex, Mike Corrao

“A Cadaver Is Filled with Plenty of Material Activity”: Mike Corrao Talks to B.R. Yeager, Author of the Horror Novel Negative Space

I recently had the chance to sit down with B.R. Yeager and discuss his upcoming book Negative Space, which will … More

Apocalypse Party, B.R. Yeager, Fiction, interview, Mike Corrao, Negative Spaces, novel

Hybrid Work for Haunted Passages: “Steppes of Null” by Mike Corrao

*Ed.’s Note: click on image to view larger size. Mike Corrao is the author of Man, Oh Man (Orson’s Publishing) … More

Fiction, Haunted Passages, Mike Corrao

Mike Corrao: “MANCER,” a new short story for Haunted Passages

MANCER The subject denotes themself as a collection of individual objects. Each organ and limb and vein its own sentient … More

Fiction, Haunted Passages, Mike Corrao

Literary publisher & reviews site, EST. 2011 #babyeatbooks

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

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