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Jillian Weise

    Jillian Weise is a writer whose work interrogates the boundaries of humanity and technology. Her writing often employs experimental techniques like voice manipulation and literary hacking to reflect on and critique contemporary society. Weise explores themes of cybernetics and identity, pushing the limits of current literary expression. Her satirical approach and innovative style make her a unique and provocative voice in the literary landscape.

    Pills and Jacksonvilles
    • Pills and Jacksonvilles

      Poems

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This collection of poems delves into themes of sexuality, queerness, and the body while addressing the challenges of living with disability in an ableist society. It offers a bold and thought-provoking examination of identity and experience, inviting readers to confront societal norms and expectations. Through its fierce and evocative language, the work challenges conventional perspectives and celebrates diverse bodies and identities.

      Pills and Jacksonvilles