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when we publish The Cat Fitzpatrick Criticism Reader in 2055 we will solve this debate once and for all…
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omg this is so nice! THANK U @hivemindbookstore.bsky.social // CARDS ON THE TABLE THOUGH The Call-Out is in tetrameter but it is *not* in iambics it is in sprung rhythm // my position is that this is not cheating but a choice // wild speed varitation ftw
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We love @catfitzpatrick.net, we love @hivemindbookstore.bsky.social, Hive Mind loves Cat, and we we all love rhyme schemes.
3) I finally read The Call-Out by Cat Fitzpatrick and had the absolute very best time I've had with a book in a while. The whole novel is written in Onegin stanzas, which is in iambic tetrameter. Wikipedia, handily, has the rhyme scheme: aBaBccDDeFFeGG. For starters, simply being held by this meter and rhyme was like being rocked in the gentlest of cradles. The reliable rhythm was a lullaby for this addled mind. (This is also why I like a lot of older country music, I've come to understand.) And then second: the book is just damn fun. Cat is hilarious, and the book revolves around a group of queer and trans women in Brooklyn. Hijinks, hookups, and social disasters ensue! What a gift to spend time with such perfectly delightful literature. Cat can friggin write. "
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We love @catfitzpatrick.net, we love @hivemindbookstore.bsky.social, Hive Mind loves Cat, and we we all love rhyme schemes.
3) I finally read The Call-Out by Cat Fitzpatrick and had the absolute very best time I've had with a book in a while. The whole novel is written in Onegin stanzas, which is in iambic tetrameter. Wikipedia, handily, has the rhyme scheme: aBaBccDDeFFeGG. For starters, simply being held by this meter and rhyme was like being rocked in the gentlest of cradles. The reliable rhythm was a lullaby for this addled mind. (This is also why I like a lot of older country music, I've come to understand.) And then second: the book is just damn fun. Cat is hilarious, and the book revolves around a group of queer and trans women in Brooklyn. Hijinks, hookups, and social disasters ensue! What a gift to spend time with such perfectly delightful literature. Cat can friggin write. "
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"[SAD TIGER is] the best book I've read for a very long time. . . . It's by a writer called Neige Sinno and it completely changes all the rules of writing." – Rachel Cusk, speaking to the Stockholm Libraries PLAY
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A rave review for Krisztina Tóth's EYE OF THE MONKEY (tr. Ottilie Mulzet) in today's @financialtimes.com:

"What we are left with is not only a powerful impression of the alienating effects of authoritarianism, but a cautionary tale about self-deception."

Read here: www.ft.com/content/f64b...
Eye of the Monkey by Krisztina Tóth — autocratic deception and unchecked desire
The acclaimed Hungarian author’s first work published in English is a delicately observed portrait of the alienating effect of authoritarianism
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Can't think of company we'd rather be in <3
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"Yet in taking their own experiences of trauma seriously, by directing their writing and reading towards understanding and articulating it, Hood and Sinno expand the horizons of what trauma literature can be. Their books mark the arrival of two major literary talents."
Friday essay: trauma memoirs can help us understand the unthinkable. They can also be art
Sad Tiger and Trauma Plot are two stunning memoirs by rape survivors who immerse themselves in art and literature. They both transcend ‘art as therapy’.
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“It is the return of the sun,
Of my exiled ones
And for her sake, and his
I swear
I shall not compromise
And to the last pulse in my veins
I shall resist,
Resist—and resist.”

From Sameeh Al-Qassem’s “Enemy of the Sun”. A handwritten copy of the poem found was found in George Jackson’s cell.
A Palestinian flag hanging in a bookshop full of books.
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Jessica Benhar! The piece is called “Woman Vs Tiger”
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SAD TIGER IS A NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST! Congratulations to Neige and Natasha, and thank you to everyone who’s supported this thorny and thoughtful book. Tune into the awards ceremony with us on November 19th!
Graphic announcing SAD TIGER as a National Book Award finalist for translated literature
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I have a pile of new Aug/Sep publications to read (birthday month acquisitions). 🎂🎉 I’ve only finished three so far (Zambreno, Romano & Mendelson—all recommended), so I have a long way to go. Ravn & Lin are next!
CÉCÉ by Emmelie Prophète (tr. Aidan Rooney)
THE ENDLESS WEEK by Laura Vazquez (tr. Alex Niemi)
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF H. LAN THAO LAM by Lana Lin 
GRACE PERIOD by Maria Judite de Carvalho (tr. Margaret Jull Costa)
ANIMAL STORIES by Kate Zambreno
INTO THE WEEDS by Lydia Davis
THE WAX CHILD by Olga Ravn (tr. Martin Aitken)
HELEN OF NOWHERE by Makenna Goodman
DREAMING OF DEAD PEOPLE by Rosalind Belben 
GOOSE OF HERMOGENES by Ithell Colquhoun
IN FARTHEST SEAS by Lalla Romano (tr. Brian Robert Moore)
RESTORATION by Ave Barrera (tr. Ellen Jones & Robin Myers)
MRS. DALLOWAY by Virginia Woolf 
ORLANDA by Jacqueline Harpman (tr. Ros Schwartz)
THE OTHER GIRL by Annie Ernaux (tr. Alison L. Strayer)
SAY FIRE by Selma Asotić
LITTLE WORLD by Josephine Rowe
THE INNER LIFE OF MRS. DALLOWAY by Edward Mendelson
ALPHA AND OMEGA by Jane Ellen Harrison
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“You see I have this broken nose I got
when el tico Lizano hit me with a brick
because I said it was obviously a foul”

From “I Wasn’t Always This Ugly” by Roque Dalton, translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. buff.ly/nYl90IS
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Working on a new book, “The Fix: Saving America from the Corruption of a Mob-Style Government.” Drawing from my experience as a prosecutor, the book offers ideas to take back our democracy and a vision for the future. Available June 9, 2026. Here’s the cover. What do you think?
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we're always here to help you Radicalize 'Em Young
Howard Zinn's A YOUNG PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES Howard Zinn's VOICES OF A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
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Loved writing the afterword for the reissue of Jacqueline Harpman’s ORLANDA, a brilliant leap of a body swap novel. A sexy, smart, and beguiling companion to her hit I WHO HAVE NEVER KNOWN MEN. Pick up a copy on September 30!
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ALABAMA VILLAGE by @jmalcolmgarcia.bsky.social comes out 10/14/25 from @sevenstories.bsky.social @clairekelley.bsky.social #nonfiction #narrative #neighborhood #community #reality #BookSky
book cover for alabama village by j malcolm garcia with white and tan lettering over a photorealistic image of a person with brown skin in the middle of a back flip in front of a building with white siding and a mural with a cross and small houses
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ORLANDA by jacqueline harpman (translated by @ros-schwartz.bsky.social) releases 10/7/25 from @sevenstories.bsky.social @clairekelley.bsky.social #homage #VirginiaWoolf #identity #contemporary #paris #IWhoHaveNeverKnownMen #BookSky
book cover for orlanda by jacqueline harpman, translated by ros schwartz with red and white lettering over a blue background with a modern art style image of a round red shape above and tied to a dark blue shape that could represent a human form
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TERMS OF SERVITUDE documents how digital platforms and technology companies based in the United States support the Israeli settler-colonial project through censorship. @omarzahzah.bsky.social's groundbreaking new book is now available from @projectcensored.bsky.social and Seven Stories Press.
“From social media censorship to the pernicious surveillance of Palestinians and their supporters, Omar Zahzah chronicles the intimate involvement of American Big Tech corporations in Israel’s unrelenting settler-colonial project. Terms of Servitude provides a guide to understanding and resisting digital settler colonialism. It is a timely and urgent read for everyone concerned with the fate of Palestine.”

– Michael Kwet, author of Digital Degrowth: Technology in the Age of Survival
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"Canary Mission is not just intended to intimidate or harass. It states its ultimate goal explicitly: to eliminate job prospects for supporters of Palestinian freedom and liberation." Omar Zahzah looks at the experience of online blacklisting in an excerpt from TERMS OF SERVITUDE in today's LitHub