“Is there no way to puncture the agonizing film keeping us all corralled here?” — Sandra Simonds, epigraph to “Puncture —> Burst”| Guernica
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There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.| Guernica
The omen of your absence remains in the halls / an emptiness yet to come, a muteness marking the end of your words| Guernica
Like the sea, tragedy / knows no fatigue, there is no rest in its mysteries.| Guernica
In this story, horror is visceral – unearthed and alive – as Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler draws us back to the buried histories of inheritance and erasure that lie just beneath the surface of our lives.| Guernica
The writer on creating a protagonist who feels authentically young yet insightful, transitioning to writing suspense, and tackling the Catholic church.| Guernica
Mics and cameras line up / on the threshold like spikes.| Guernica
her face / to the cutting edge of the blade / The scar I tell you| Guernica
Pause between two claps of thunder The artist makes the most of it to belt out his song| Guernica
My journey—on the surface, an attempt to trace my heritage—had in fact been driven all along by a deep longing to meet the man and hear his story.| Guernica
"Chiang Mai is unreasonably hot for Christmas."| Guernica
"How's it possible to carry on painting when your life's so awful?"| Guernica
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We orbit violence—the gravity of it, your extraterrestrial hand in mine.| Guernica
Guernica’s gathering of poems by a single poet| Guernica
“It had been during one of those quiet and ambling days that I fell back in touch with an old favourite teacher of mine who had disappeared from our school in the winter of my final year under mysterious and unexplained circumstances.”| Guernica
The community activist pushes the food justice movement beyond raised beds, food pantries, new supermarkets, and white leadership.| Guernica