We Bury the Landscape
We Bury the Landscape is an exhibition of literary art. Ekphrasis, collected. One hundred flash fictions and prose poems presented to view. From the visual to the textual, transmuting before the gallery-goer’s gaze, the shifting contours of curator Kristine Ong Muslim’s surreal panorama delineate the unconventional, the unexpected, and the unnatural.
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We Bury the Landscape
We Bury the Landscape is an exhibition of literary art. Ekphrasis, collected. One hundred flash fictions and prose poems presented to view. From the visual to the textual, transmuting before the gallery-goer’s gaze, the shifting contours of curator Kristine Ong Muslim’s surreal panorama delineate the unconventional, the unexpected, and the unnatural.
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We Bury the Landscape

We Bury the Landscape

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We Bury the Landscape is an exhibition of literary art. Ekphrasis, collected. One hundred flash fictions and prose poems presented to view. From the visual to the textual, transmuting before the gallery-goer’s gaze, the shifting contours of curator Kristine Ong Muslim’s surreal panorama delineate the unconventional, the unexpected, and the unnatural.

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BN ID: 2940014538992
Publisher: Queen's Ferry Press
Publication date: 04/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 456 KB

About the Author

Kristine Ong Muslim has authored many chapbooks, most recently Night Fish (Shoe Music Press/Elevated Books, 2011) and Smaller Than Most (Philistine Press, 2011). Forthcoming books include the full-length poetry collection Grim Series (Popcorn Press) and several print chapbooks.

Her short fiction and poetry have been published in hundreds of magazines, journals, and anthologies, including Bellevue Literary Review, Boston Review, Contrary Magazine, Hobart, Existere, Narrative Magazine, Southword, Sou'wester, The Pedestal Magazine, Turnrow, and Verse Daily.

She has received multiple nominations for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Web 2011, and the Science Fiction Poetry Association's Rhysling Award. Her work also has garnered several Honorable Mentions in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror.
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