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Abolition is the only way forward
January 12, 2026
I am sharing other people’s words today because I am too angry to be articulate. The first are from Canadian scholar and author of Border And Rule, Harsha...
Hands off Venezuela
January 5, 2026
NO MORE FUCKING IMPERIALIST WARS, MOTHERFUCKERS
2025 Book Superlatives
December 29, 2025
(Most of the) books I read this year: Novels Trust Exercise by Susan Choi How to Fall in Love in a Time of Unnameable Disaster by Muriel Leung Open Throat by...
Until then, we'll have to muddle through somehow
December 22, 2025
I’m taking a break from the newsletter this week. I’m planning to do a post on the 29th about the books I read this year. In the meantime, please enjoy the...
Twenty years of submitting
December 15, 2025
Plants of Los Angeles
December 8, 2025
Throughout the city, in private gardens, public patches of grass by the sidewalk, undeveloped hillsides, in parks and on trails, there are plants I’ve...
LA Street Care
December 1, 2025
A few years ago, I started volunteering with my neighborhood mutual aid organization, LA Street Care. Every Sunday, the group hands out meals, water, harm...
A list of Los Angeles cuisines I wish I could have introduced my dad to
November 24, 2025
Beef Bulgogi Shakshuka from Levant Bistro Hot stone bibimbap at BCD Tofu Cheese quesadillas at Guisados Stuffed baked potato street tacos The softserve ice...
Rain. Gaza. Alice.
November 17, 2025
Los Angeles is in the middle of a torrential rainstorm. We are supposedly receiving 25% of our necessary annual rainfall in just one weekend. I’m known for...
Ludo
November 10, 2025
2021 was a crummy year, personally. The second and third quarters of the year were marred by a gnarly situationship and its attendant mindfuckery that...
Pomegranate Season
October 31, 2025
Last week, I went to Skylight Books to hear Myriam Gurba read from her new book, Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings. I arrived too...
Spooky Season reads & watches
October 24, 2025
Poetry At Night by Lisa Ciccarello Salt is for Curing by Sonya Vatomsky Scarecrone by Melissa Broder Monsters I Have Been by Kenji C. Liu Fiction Pretty...
Lynda Barry's Monster Jam
October 17, 2025
Watching One Battle After Another the week of Assata Shakur's passing
October 10, 2025
Not a review of the film’s quality but a stream-of-consciousness list of my thoughts while watching Paul Thomas Anderson’s three hour action movie and all...
Collaging
October 3, 2025
Adelanto
September 26, 2025
We leave Los Angeles at 9am, four of us in the car. We have packed water bottles and granola bars, books and journals. We are preparing for long waits. We’ve...
Poetry doesn't stop a plane
September 19, 2025
This week’s newsletter is mostly a collection of excellent, thought-provoking articles about the current political moment. I will be back next week with more...
If you tolerate this
September 12, 2025
There’s a song lyric that’s been in my head for the last few days: “If you tolerate this, then your children will be next” by Welsh band Manic Street...
VCCA Week Two
September 5, 2025
VCCA
August 29, 2025
I’m at residency until September 7, so this week’s newsletter is a brief update. The grounds of Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. That’s the residence...
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