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An incredible overview of Rikki Ducornet's body of work: Throughout her prolific writing career she "has adhered to a Surrealist commitment to dream knowledge as well as a belief in literature’s ability to confront all of experience."

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Marina Warner on the incomparable dream-monger Rikki Ducornet in a great essay in The New York Review of Books: "she has remained loyal to the emancipatory idealism of the last century...she’s unswerving in her belief in the necessity of freedom for literature to confront all of experience."

Marina Warner on the incomparable dream-monger Rikki Ducornet in a great essay in <a href="/nybooks/">The New York Review of Books</a>: "she has remained loyal to the emancipatory idealism of the last century...she’s unswerving in her belief in the necessity of freedom for literature to confront all of experience."
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WHAT HAS YET TO BE RECOGNIZED - A wonderful conversation between Saretta Morgan and Tao Leigh Goffe at The Poetry Project. poetryproject.org/publications/n…

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Hi. Welcome to the Sound Museum. “I came to realize, during my time as interrogator and torturer, that our government was not doing a good job maintaining an archive of its achievements.” From SOUND MUSEUM by Poupeh Missaghi پوپه میثاقی

Hi. Welcome to the Sound Museum.

“I came to realize, during my time as interrogator and torturer, that our government was not doing a good job maintaining an archive of its achievements.” 

From SOUND MUSEUM by <a href="/PoupehMissaghi/">Poupeh Missaghi پوپه میثاقی</a>
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"A monologic, one-room, sci-fi narrative can sound a bit, well, confining, but as I read, I found myself thinking of a handful of literary gems: Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground, Beckett’s Malone Dies, and Ravn’s The Employees," heavyfeatherreview.org/2024/07/12/the…

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The thing about novellas are that they're not only fun to read, but also fun to collect. Our NVLA series starring Rikki Ducornet, Nghiem Tran, K. Ming Chang and Poupeh Missaghi (💥with new ones arriving each season📷). #NVLA #novella

The thing about novellas are that they're not only fun to read, but also fun to collect. Our NVLA series starring Rikki Ducornet, Nghiem Tran, K. Ming Chang and Poupeh Missaghi (💥with new ones arriving each season📷). #NVLA #novella
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Tomorrow, Sun, Sept 8 at 6pm ET, join our live webcast with horror greats Laird Barron & Brian Evenson, celebrating their new collections NOT A SPECK OF LIGHT (Bad Hand Books) and GOOD NIGHT, SLEEP TIGHT (Coffee House Press)! Bring your questions! youtube.com/live/BKSVSbTaf…

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"If you are encountering Brian Evenson’s marvelously unnerving short story “Good Night, Sleep Tight” for the first time, I must confess that I envy you." Thanks to Eric LaRocca & Electric Literature !!!

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I had the honor of recommending and writing the introduction for Brian Evenson’s masterful short story “Good Night, Sleep Tight” on Electric Literature. Brian is one of my favorite authors of all time, so it was a joy to recommend his work! cc: Coffee House Press

I had the honor of recommending and writing the introduction for Brian Evenson’s masterful short story “Good Night, Sleep Tight” on <a href="/ElectricLit/">Electric Literature</a>. Brian is one of my favorite authors of all time, so it was a joy to recommend his work! cc: <a href="/Coffee_House_/">Coffee House Press</a>
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In the four decades since Rikki Ducornet’s first novel, The Stain, writes Marina Warner, her “baroque wordsmithery and wild, libertine flights of fancy—in children’s stories, essays, tales, and poetry as well as novels—have inspired a cultish following.” go.nybooks.com/3Xm3r6M