All tagged Lara Southern

Interview: David Alekhuogie “Naïveté”

“After rereading all of the post-colonial theory that I studied in school, I thought about how it related to my own experience and the misunderstanding of how appropriation works. I like to think that this “re-collage” aesthetic that runs through a lot of black art has to do with the idea that culture is not static.”

Flash Fiction: Fortnight

Of all the Māori deities, Tamanuiterā was the most impatient. Querulous at the best of times, he grew particularly restless around this time of year, the fortnight stretch of lovelessness between the departure of his Summer maid, Hineraumati, and the arrival of his next one, Hinetakurua.