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"Visually stunning, formally innovative, and unlike anything I've ever read before." --Audrey T. Carroll, author of In My Next Queer Life, I Want to Be "In ...but i work here, Weiss renders sickness as a dense palimpsest of meaning and feeling. The reader is brought into a kitsch excess of chronic illness, bodily transformation, and cancer prevention from within the medical-industrial complex. Signposts of care are reminders of the uncanny; the reader is inside and outside of time; and medical documentation intertwines with incantations. All in all, this chapbook is triumphant refusal of the…mehr

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"Visually stunning, formally innovative, and unlike anything I've ever read before." --Audrey T. Carroll, author of In My Next Queer Life, I Want to Be "In ...but i work here, Weiss renders sickness as a dense palimpsest of meaning and feeling. The reader is brought into a kitsch excess of chronic illness, bodily transformation, and cancer prevention from within the medical-industrial complex. Signposts of care are reminders of the uncanny; the reader is inside and outside of time; and medical documentation intertwines with incantations. All in all, this chapbook is triumphant refusal of the slick illness narrative." -Sarah Roth, writer & EIC of Tendon Magazine
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Autorenporträt
Alexandra Weiss is a writer and plant enthusiast from the Southwest. Sasha is currently trying to grow cacti and Hatch peppers in Indiana with mixed results. He has been published by Bottlecap Press, Blanket Sea Press, Alien Buddha Press, and Microcosm Publishing.