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Mary: The Birth of Frankenstein — An Interview with Jess Sayer
Josiah Morgan hits an array of topics in this conversation with ‘Mary: The Birth of Frankenstein’ creator, Jess Sayer. Obscure play references, lightning, the invention of the bicycle and a bit about the production, too.
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The Novel Is A Dumping Ground:A Review of I Want Everything by Dominic Amerena
Josiah Morgan wants everything that Dominic Amerena can offer in his debut novel ‘I Want Everything’, even if it means wading into the muck.
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scrambling to write in our own language: a stream of consciousness review of Death Goddess Guide to Self Love by Carin Smeaton
Josiah Morgan pours out his consciousness on the page to share an experience of Carin Smeaton’s new poetry collection ‘Death Goddess Guide to Self Love’.
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Poorhara by Michelle Rahurahu
In which Josiah Morgan is pōhara on a haerenga with Michelle Rahurahu’s ‘Poorhara’ and its haerenga.
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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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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.