The archetype of ‘creepy child’ is one that endures in both horror and thriller media. Yet, the observer is often only privy to the child’s outward display, how their affections disturb others. Oftentimes, the child is perceived as simply ‘unnatural’ or ‘off,’ and shows a disinclination toward physically harming others––that is not the case in Baby Teeth.
Read MoreShe takes the inherited power of her black femininity, gifted from the one who came before, and her own ability to utilize that power as the slayer, to become the chosen one. “Blk Buffy / the one who destroys things / look at her / she’ll stomp on your pretty packaged life.”
Read Morethe persistence of artistic hierarchies only serve to uphold an understanding of art that dismisses its infinite complexity in favor of a marketable simplicity.
Read More“… this chapbook serves as a refreshing point of view in contrast to those who say social media causes depression, anxiety, or a general sense of unhappiness.”
Read More“fall into stories. stories of multitudes. multitudes that fond onto each other. other stories might shed light on resemblance but the investigation of differences teaches the potential for more. more often than not there is something you didn’t realize.”
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