Elizabeth Earley’s essay collection Little Deaths all in a Row (out September 16th) is a deeply vulnerable, deeply personal cosmology constructed from recollections of working hospice care, practicing Reiki, formative childhood experiences, and a myriad of sexual and romantic experiences spanning her life so far. She meshes these memories into a collage of concepts from cognitive science, biology, physics to try and address questions about intimacy,Read More
Escaping Comphet Is In the Cards: The Lovers by Rebekah Faubion
When an advertisement for Rebekah Faubion’s The Lovers, a second chance romance about a tarot reader finding love again, came across my Instagram feed, I knew it would be a release day purchase. I have been practicing tarot for a couple years now and second chance romance is one of my favorite tropes to read, so inRead More

