Lifers: A micro-novel is the short prose work JEF distributes under the byline Jeffrey Scott Weisman. It uses incarceration as a metaphorical framework, asking how individual human nature shapes th...
Academe Grove: Interviews 2017-2023 gathers eleven interviews Yuriy Tarnawsky gave between 2017 and 2023. It is a book of talk, not fiction, and pairs with his Literary Diary 2020-2024: where the d...
Literary Diary 2020-2024 is the working journal Tarnawsky kept while composing his final dilogy, Sebastian in a Dream and The Burial of the Count of Orgaz. It is not fiction. It is the record of th...
MOFA: The Museum of Fungible Art is a collection of verbo-visual gems from Norman Conquest, gathering parody, sound poetry, and absurdist visual imagery. The publisher description notes that the la...
Literary Yoga is a craft book of one hundred writing exercises. The premise is in the title: what the gentle stretching on the yoga mat does for muscles and joints, these deliberately painful tasks...
Recto & Verso: A Work of Asemism and Pareidolia is the one title in Dominic Ward's JEF shelf that is not a novel. It is a full-color collection of asemic and pareidolic images, co-authored with...
This is where Tarnawsky explains himself in his own prose, the closest thing he wrote to a statement of method.
The pieces open onto specific puzzles. Who is the boy at the start of Bergman's Perso...
Writing Pictures: Case Studies in Photographic Criticism 1983–2012 (2013) gathers thirty years of James R. Hugunin's photographic art criticism into one volume. It opens in the year he was named th...
Wreck and Ruin: Photography, Temporality, and World (Dis)order is James R. Hugunin's book-length critical monograph on a single subject: the ruin, and what photographs of decay reveal about time it...
Afterimage: Critical Essays on Photography gathers the essays James R. Hugunin published in the journal Afterimage between 1977 and 1988. It was issued as volume 70 in the Journal of Experimental F...
Science Fiction: A Poem! is a book-length poem. The unreliable narrator lashes out against aliens, America, and what Martin Ott called "closer enemies of the mind and heart," a list that doubles as...
What Is Art? is the forty-eighth volume in the Journal of Experimental Fiction series, a scripto-visual book in which Norman Conquest treats the title question not as something to answer but as som...