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Jonah Mixon-Webster & Rosie Stockton

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Jonah Mixon-Webster and Rosie Stockton demonstrate with radical care and hyperarticulated lenses that there can be no life inside this empire and the only way out is together / is out.

Enthusiastic readers are encouraged to engage more deeply with Jonah Mixon-Webster's and Rosie Stockton's works. Jonah's debut collection of poems, Stereo(TYPE), was originally published by Ahsahta Press. It is being republished by Knopf/Penguin UK/PRH Audio, available for preorder now and available July 13th. You can also find a recent essay by Jonah, The Hauntologies of Slavery, in The Yale Review. Rosie Stockton's debut collection of poems, Permanent Volta, is available for purchase directly from the publisher, Nightboat Books.

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