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Catherine Kyle

    Catherine Kyle explores the boundaries between identity and place, often focusing on fragmentation and transformation. Her work is characterized by an experimental approach to language and form that reflects the complexities of modern existence. Kyle investigates themes such as shelter, dystopia, and the digital realm, seeking ways to imbue these concepts into literary expression. Both her prose and poetry offer a unique perspective on how individuals navigate the world.

    Fulgurite
    • Fulgurite

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Named for the glassy, mazelike structures that can form underground when lightning strikes sand, Fulgurite weaves together reality and myth. Informed by fairy tales, domestic fabulism, and environmental concerns, Catherine Kyle examines gender on large and small scales. Patriarchal influences in domestic spaces are compared to patriarchal influences on national and global levels, and identity is made complex by the fusion of survival, dissociation, and promise. The collection bears witness to the grief of the everyday while simultaneously pursuing hope.

      Fulgurite2023