The Familiar and the Forgotten | Anatomy
Most haunted houses are just vessels for whatever monster is haunting them. But in Kitty Horrorshow’s Anatomy, there are no serial killers or…
Terrible Fascination | That Dragon, Cancer
In much of contemporary Western Christianity, holiness is a good thing. Holy people are supposed to be good people, and God’s holiness is…
The Hushed Casket | What Remains of Edith Finch
My early life could be aptly described as a series of exoduses—some voluntary, others not. Forfeited couches, hotel beds, the backseat of our…
Miniature Mansions | Gnog
Gnog bundles the puzzle game into a series of discrete pocket universes. Blocky, pastel containers float in starry voids, or humming laboratories, or…
The Exploded Encyclopedia | Everything
At the heart of Everything lies a contradiction. Though the narration dotted around this seemingly infinite universe—cherry-picked from the archive of philosopher Alan…
The Recursive Real | Asemblance
“Life is rearrangement” wrote novelist William H. Gass in 1973. He was referring the work of Gertrude Stein, whose recursive prose ties readers…