Nonfiction

New York Review of Books, “Who Gets to Live ‘the Good Life’?As back-to-the-land pioneers, Scott and Helen Nearing were gurus of a social movement enjoying renewed interest. But it’s an equivocal legacy.

The Common: Creativity as the Opposite of Violence, Interview with JoAnne McFarland

DCV (Dr. Cantz'sche Verlagsgesellschaft), Wyatt Kahn, Paintings and Sculptures: “Object Memory: On Wyatt Kahn” Poem-Essay

ASTRA Magazine, “The Unclassifiable Master,” Interview with Vigdis Hjorth

ASTRA Magazine, “Up From the Burning Bracken,” Interview with Celia Paul

BOMB,Strong Lights and Dark Shadows,” Interview with Mieko Kawakami

Los Angeles Review of Books, “Pass Us the Post Horn: On Vigdis Hjorth’s ’Long Live the Post Horn!’” Book Review

Electric Literature, "That Old Seaside Club" by Izumi Suzuki, Recommended Reading

Literary North, 10 Great Books to Read If You’re Interested in How the Human Condition Has Long Been One of Anguish and Exuberance

Fiction

Mousse Magazine, “Modern Metronome”

Harvard Review, “The Good Neighbor”

White Review, “Hypothetically”

Catapult, “They Sold Me Underwear and I Was Happy”