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Lorraine Schein plays among the mysteries. She delights in the ecstasy of language, the wild subversion of the very idea of wildness, of what it might mean to be a free woman. She creates incantations that wink at us at the same time that they sing rhythmically, insistently, through the night.
from the forward by Rachel Pollack |
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Seven short stories by a New York writer and former part-time anarchist whose poetry and fiction has previously appeared in Semiotext(e) SF, The New York Quarterly and Terminal Velocities. The Raw Brunettes is a study in "gynochaotics", a speculative feast that imbues the mundane with the magical.
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