an interview with Chelsea Biondolillo
an interview with Chelsea Biondolillo
To welcome you to our inaugural issue, we’ve put together a selection of choice tunes, bra! to accompany the poetry and prose of FAUNA for your listening pleasure. Choose your favorite, or collect them all!~ Fauna, part I: Rock ‘n’ roll, kiddies, rock ‘n’ roll. by Joy My mix is marked by churning, pulsing beats that sound […]
The rock only has a mouth and eyes in the desert. Crush up shards of glass for the rock’s drink; bite down until the rock turns to liquid sapphires, blue as royal sea slums, blue as diving sticks. The enamel chips and gums are left gnawing. Feel something other than the violet noise and wash […]
“The wound….occurred suddenly, invisibly; it came out of nowhere.” Rooms in the woods help you prepare to hold it together for whatever comes from off center. Mewling of goats, villagers crying in their language for water. The chest opening call to pray de- leafs, snapping you when missiles follow. If your body is an animal, […]
Image: Hannah Sneddon The following is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Agustín Luna Valencia, the former mayor of San Agustín Loxicha, a Zapotec community in Oaxaca’s Sierra Sur, and one of the seven remaining Loxicha Prisoners who remain incarcerated since 1996. The interview was conducted in the Central Penitentiary of Oaxaca in […]