Collaborative Works

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Books

  • The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra (2014)
  • The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra II: Miami (2015)
  • The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra 3: Tokyo Drift (2015)
  • Hypersphere (2015)
  • Pictures of DFW; or, C:\Users\Anon\Pictures\DFW (2016)
  • Dreamscape; or, My Diary Desu (2017)
  • L'Anomie ou le tumulte des tapirs (2018)
  • The Complete Works of God II (2018)
  • Coronameron (2020)
  • Moby-Dick: A /lit/ Annotated Classic (2020)

Periodicals

  • Zine Writers Guild (ZWG) (2010)
  • The April Reader (TAR) (2011-2013)
  • The Metric (2013-2014)
  • Pinecone (2015)
  • Ideology (2015-2016)
  • Lit Quarterly (2019-2020)
  • &amp (2021-2023)

Compilations

  • A Short Fiction Anthology (February 2024) [print]
    • Selected from the three FFA releases, presumably by the original editor, with the original releases being removed from print.
    • From the release thread (link): Forty stories from those anthologies have been selected, re-edited, and formatted for paperback purchase at the lowest possible no-profit price. It was done because the stories are excellent and worthy of fresh publication.

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  • &amp: the best of issues 001-014 (November 2024) [website] [pdf] [print]
    • Selected broadly by consensus on /lit/ following the release of &amp issues 014; an unofficial work organized and edited by a former submitter to &amp.
    • From the website: Over fifty pieces of writing were winnowed down from the span of &amp, selected based on their calibre as well as for their representation of the magazine and the board. For their appearance in the best-of, these pieces of writing have been fully edited and re-illustrated, stripped back from their original presentation in &amp to appear here in austere greyscale.

Notable Works

The April Reader

The most prolific

The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra

  • Included in the Library of Artistic Print on Demand[1][2], with the collection being moved to the Bavarian State Library in November 2023[3].
  • A series of unfinished recordings of readings from the book was made.[4]

Hypersphere

  • Seemingly included in the Library of the Print Web,[5][6] but does not show in their list of collected works[7][8]; the Museum of Modern Art Library acquired this collection in January 2017.[9]

Lit Quarterly

References