Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Erin McFayden Reviews A History of What I’ll Become by Jill Jones
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'In this superb new book of work, Jones orients herself towards both the disquieting future and the unruly past, both of which haunt and disrupt the present. Her book balances a fierce and tender attentiveness to the body, desire and the 'wild light indoors' with the jostle and hum of the world. A History Of What I'll Become is a gorgeous, unsettling, and highly memorable addition to Jones's already remarkable oeuvre.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Mascara Literary Review no. 26 2020-2021 22543670 2020 periodical issue

    'We are thrilled to launch our first issue as Mascara’s new team, after almost one year since our last issue ‘Covid Contingencies’. It has been difficult to keep track of time amidst all the challenges we are facing in our communities on a local, national and international level. These challenges that have permeated our lives, our screens, our minds and our writing.' (Anthea Yang & Monique Nair : Editorial introduction)

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