MILO (01001101 01101001 01101100 01101111)A story about the way we treat—and perceive—invisible disabilities.Radix Media, 2019
Alexander
I am a writer and critic, my review work has appeared in the Analog, Chicago Review of Books, LitReactor.com, Three Crows, Dark Matter, and others. I am also a member of the National Book Critics Circle. I published my chapbook MILO with Radix Media.
Sycamore, IL, United States
Chapbooks
Selected work (4 publications)
Chronic Illness Memoir as Epitaph in “Neither Weak Nor Obtuse”A review of Jake Goldsmith's memoir, "Neither Weak Nor Obtuse."
book review
“The Mold Farmer” by Rick Claypool"Some stories are able to describe our cultural malaise better than news reports and, in many ways, Rick Claypool’s THE MOLD FARMER does exactly that."
book review
Meditations on Collective Guilt, Culpability, and the Natural World in “The Impossible Resurrection of Grief”"The world is dying and it is all humanity’s fault—an on-the-nose observation, but one that encapsulates Octavia Cade’s novella, The Impossible Resurrection of Grief."
book review
The Refractions of Death and of Pandemic in “How High We Go In The Dark”Review of Sequoia Nagamatsu's "How High We Go In The Dark"
book review