April 28, 2022
“Prologue,” “Choppers,” “The Day the Press Stood Up,” and “Coda”
Prologue All my closest friends remained behind in the Hell Zones. And I understood. There were shortages, yes, lockdowns and supply-chain…
X. P. Callahan has published work in Calyx, The Taos Review, Cosmopsis Quarterly, Venus Envy, Matchbook Story, One Sentence Poems, Rattle, and elsewhere. Her translation, from French, of Marcel Hénaff's Sade: The Invention of the Libertine Body was published in 1999 by the University of Minnesota Press. Her translation, from Spanish, of Beatriz Sarlo's The Technical Imagination: Argentine Culture's Modern Dreams was published in 2007 by Stanford University Press. She is the proprietor of CENTORAMA: Happy Home of the Recombinant Poem and lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
April 28, 2022
Prologue All my closest friends remained behind in the Hell Zones. And I understood. There were shortages, yes, lockdowns and supply-chain…