The Signifier Expresses Its Meaning Through the Writer: Superstition, Synchronicity and Writing Style by Michael Shou-Yung Shum
Michael Shou-Yung Shum is a PhD candidate in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Tennessee. His most recent work appears in Burrow Press Review, Spolia, and Your Impossible Voice.
Articulate Bodies and Missed Connections: May-Lan Tan’s Things to Make and Break
Review by Evan Dardano // October 7, 2015CB editions, Feb 2014Paperback. 216pp. £8.99 Things to Make and Break, May-Lan Tan’s debut story collection, is fascinated with articulate bodies. A woman becomes transfixed with the scarred body of her lover’s ex after discovering his cache of nude photos; a shotgun-wielding child comes of age through murder, […]