"Remember when we were young and first dreamed of a life of writing? It would be like living as a spy, or in a movie. Life suddenly made sense and could be endured insofar as it could be written. Pain and humiliation could be used. People, good and e...
Fiction. Olivia Knox has womb duplicatum, a rare affliction of continuous menstruation. Blood -- it is not just blood! -- tumbles unstoppably during her freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania. This problem of excess -- blood full of marbles...
From the author of Blackfishing the IUD, a darkly hilarious novel about familial trauma, chronic illness, academic labor, and contemporary art. In the tradition of Rabelais, Swift, and Fran Ross -- the tradition of biting satire that joyful...