Ring in a River drops a newly disenfranchised Iowa philosophy professor into Austin, Texas, in April 1962, and follows him into a life of jazz, ornithology, madness, and self-redefinition. It is on...
How to Break Article Noun is a carefully crafted work consisting of seven parts, with seven chapters each, intricately interwoven to make up for the absence of a plot. The 2012 Patchen judge, Yuriy...
Tangled in Motion (2015) is Jane L. Carman's one JEF novel, and she calls what she made here "fiction + truth + p(r)o(s)etry": a hybrid of running text, prose-poetry, and lyric memoir built around ...
Don't Sing Aloha When I Go is the only book-length work Robert Casella has published, issued by JEF as Journal of Experimental Fiction 49 in 2012. It arrived roughly a decade after Casella first tu...
Oppression for the Heaven of It is a dialogue-driven novel about a son and a mother. The novel is drawn from the author's experience as the mother of a painter who lived his adult life with paranoi...
A Little Story about Maurice Ravel (Volume 65, 2015) is the only book Conger Beasley Jr. published with JEF, and it arrived the year before his death. In it the French composer Maurice Ravel is red...
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