“Neither a lie nor a confession” : A Review of Strike a Prose: Memoirs of a Lit Diva Extraordinaire
Meghan Lamb02.18.19
Conceptions of the real, unreal, and hyperreal converge in Tim Jones-Yelvington’s polyvocal hybrid novel, forming a continuously shifting “kaleidoscope of cultural tropes and myths of queer identity.” Meghan Lamb reviews.
66 Maple Court
Meghan Lamb05.15.18
Meghan Lamb with a fragmentary reconsideration of the nature of one’s home and how it changes with perspective, what it retains.
Christmas Presents Full of Nothing: A Review of The Sarah Book by Scott McClanahan
Meghan Lamb01.22.18
How to build a moving story out of a lifeline of lies, loss, and bad decisions? Meghan Lamb takes a look at how Scott McClanahan’s The Sarah Book weaves its strange and heartfelt magic.
“I want the emotion to be the center of truth” An Interview with G.O.A.T’s Jim Laczkowski
Meghan Lamb10.17.17
Chicago musician and podcaster Jim Laczkowski (of a variety of acts from James Eric to G.O.A.T, short for Garden On A Trampoline) in conversation with Meghan Lamb about editing, film, teaching, and his latest album, Silent Light.
Dirty
Meghan Lamb03.16.16
“NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO LANGUAGE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE LANGUAGE NO MORE LANGUAGE NO MORE NO MORE”: Formbending new fiction by Meghan Lamb.
Words To Describe Myself After The Incident
Meghan Lamb07.29.15
“ABLEABACAA / ABODOMINAAAMPITI / AMPLEAAAAMBIAMPAVAL / ACRIMAAACIAAAANIMALL.” Deep self-scan in new work from Meghan Lamb.