Author: Josiah Morgan

  • On Learning to Edit and Sally Rooney’s ‘Intermezzo’

    On Learning to Edit and Sally Rooney’s ‘Intermezzo’

    Self-proclaimed Sally Rooney acolyte Josiah Morgan reads ‘Intermezzo’ while redrafting his own novel, complicating his relationship with the Irish author.

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  • slip / knot

    slip / knot

    Josiah Morgan explores the responsibility we have not just to our material ancestors and descendants, but also to language itself, and our responsibilities to indulge or eschew our own cultural contexts.

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  • Hugo

    Hugo

    Josiah Morgan’s friend Hugo once said, “For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to reincarnate as a seagull. Live on a rock with all my friends, squawk shit, fly around, steal peoples chips. That’s gotta be my dream. Can you imagine how great it would feel.” This is a poem about that. Kinda.

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  • The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor

    The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor

    In review of Brandon Taylor’s latest book, ‘The Late Americans’, Josiah Morgan explores aesthetic and material reality, interchangeable characters and fleeting pleasures.

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