Andrew Zornoza’s Where I Stay is reviewed by Francis Raven at Gently Read Literature
Quoth the Raven: "The story is told through the interplay of three parts (each of which appears on each pair of opened pages): prose poems titled by date and place, photographs presumably from those places, and quasi captions that sometimes throw the reading off the author’s trail. It is the intuitive (not necessarily logical, but always intriguing) interplay between these elements that keeps the reader’s attention and forces a place to emerge, a place that is perhaps equivalent with a narrative, but one that cannot be pinned to the ground."
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Also visit the webpage for Andrew Zornoza’s Where I Stay or check out some excerpts, below.
Cold Shower Press
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Thursday was my last day of PhD classes. Did I already gloat about this?
Can I? Well, I feel relieved. I worked my *ss off this year. "For
realsies." I los...







