CONDITIONALS

Conditional Essay (n.): A type of essay in which the body presses against text through the proposition of variables, relating (but not limited) to the extant body and its experience. Usually written by Fugue Staff.

  • I Gave Myself a Body - Steff Sirois

    A conditional essay on Nell Stevens’ Briefly, a Delicious Life

    2022

  • On Lost Paperwhites - Christian Perry

    A conditional essay on Sam Moore’s All My Teachers Died of AIDS

    2022

  • Me and Abyme - Samuel Simmons

    A conditional essay on Mark Haber’s Saint Sebastian’s Abyss

    2022

  • Philosopher of Sandwiches - Spencer R. Young

    A conditional essay on Anne Carson’s Autobiography of Red

    2022

  • "In what banal way was I about to fuck up today?" - Michael Harper

    A messy conditional essay on Laurie Weeks’ Zippermouth

    2022

  • Mother Mirror on the Wall - Crystal Cox

    A conditional essay on Katie Marya’s Sugar Work

    2022

  • Trapping the Roomba - Afton Montgomery

    A conditional essay on Samantha Schewblin’s Little Eyes, translated by Megan McDowell

    2022

  • The Body Composite - Gianna Stoddard

    A conditional essay on Franny Choi’s Soft Science

    2022

  • Secure Your Own Tiny Party Hat Before Assisting Others - Libby Croce

    A conditional essay on Wendy Xu’s You Are Not Dead

    2022

  • I Collect Tubers - Miriam Akervall

    A conditional essay on Octavia Butler's Dawn

    2022