reviewed by Isaac Fox In Renee Zhan’s short film “O Black Hole!”, a woman (Loré Lixenberg) faces a very tragic, very commonplace question: How do I deal with the fact […]
Month: April 2022
“the angry seeds”: Review of Zoe Raine’s “When My Girlfriend’s Head Becomes an Orange in the Middle of the Night” (Invisible City, March 16, 2022)
reviewed by Isaac Fox Zoe Raine centers her flash story “When My Girlfriend’s Head Becomes an Orange in the Middle of the Night” around a relationship that is messy at […]
Unpacking the Divine Disguise of the Discriminate: A Review of Soon Jones’s “Church Gossip”
Reviewed by Lauren Walters It’s not news that Christianity can be an undoubtedly fraught subject for many queer individuals and writers. Historically, Christian ideologies and various translations of Christian texts […]
“the God of War exhaling through everyone’s lungs at once”: Review of W. Todd Kaneko’s “The Night of the Skywalkers” (Passages North, March 14, 2022)
reviewed by Isaac Fox W. Todd Kaneko’s “The Night of the Skywalkers” is a series of “because”s—a string of answers to unasked questions, of causes without effects. The word “because” […]