“It doesn’t hurt to keep some things between us. I’m getting used to finding snails stuck behind my ear, or the rough of pebbles forming under my tongue. On the right angle my forearm resembles an unclimbable ridge. It is peaceful, this undoing. Our becoming. I am reluctant to share it.”
STRATA
STRATA, published in TEXT: JOURNAL OF WRITING AND WRITING COURSES vol 22. No 2. 2018 is a speculative ficto-critical piece that documents the experience of a human/landscape merging experiment from the perspective of the human subject.
Weaving new materialist, post-human and queer ecology theory into the prose, Strata attempts to articulate sense based knowledge throughout the limits of text based communication.
You can read the full text here
or see the rest of vol 22. here