Outtakes

Author:   Joanna Acevedo ,  Peg Alford Pursell
Publisher:   WTAW Press
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9781733661973


Pages:   52
Publication Date:   26 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Outtakes


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Joanna Acevedo portrays a young memoirist's experience of a life that is broken, beautiful, and confusing all at once. In one essay, the narrator navigates being a literary citizen while going to readings and finding strange and surprising things. In another, she anticipates her partners' violence, undoing years of learned trauma and trying to believe people can be good. In yet another essay, the narrator falls in love with a woman for the first time and relishes in the experiential pleasure of simply being with someone. Born of misplaced love and frantic experimentation, Outtakes explores the confessional through the lens of the universal, yielding up unexpected joy, inevitable pain, and brilliant light.

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Author:   Joanna Acevedo ,  Peg Alford Pursell
Publisher:   WTAW Press
Imprint:   WTAW Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.077kg
ISBN:  

9781733661973


ISBN 10:   1733661972
Pages:   52
Publication Date:   26 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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""Joanna Acevedo's Outtakes is a personal history condensed; it reminiscences in waves. In flashes and vignettes, this collection wanders through relationships, through an unmedicated mind writing 'a story about the body.' Outtakes is a ride, a coaster stuttering and clanging, a bowl full of dead bees.' Acevedo wants us to know how it feels to be human in a house of cards on fire. In the end, we are left with the certainty that 'this is living'."" -Allison Blevins, author of Cataloguing Pain ""Joanna Acevedo's Outtakes is a brilliant, barely legal journey in search of meaning via a language Acevedo knows to be limited. Yet these symbols on the page are all she has to take us on this technicolor voyage through the body, mind, city. We are right there with her-worrying about nuclear holocaust, awaiting violence, pondering confessional art, and the woman who pulled a manifesto out of her vagina, showing up late on acid, only to eat an entire wheel of brie. And we are better for it: bolder, sharper, more barely legal, more apt to wonder at the world."" -Caroline Hagood, author of Filthy Creation and Weird Girls ""To paraphrase Emerson's letter to Whitman, let us greet Joanna Acevedo at the beginning of a great career. In this, her newest book, I find wonderful things written incomparably well. I rubbed my eyes a little, to make sure this unsentimental sunbeam was no illusion. Thankfully, the book is a certainty. It is tough and lush at times, gentle and plain at others, and somehow vivid and in motion even while it allows for deep stillness. Her language is unsparingly beautiful in its brutal honesty. I found all of life here. You will too."" -Sharon Mesmer, author of Greetings From My Girlie Leisure Place


"""Joanna Acevedo's Outtakes is a personal history condensed; it reminiscences in waves. In flashes and vignettes, this collection wanders through relationships, through an unmedicated mind writing 'a story about the body.' Outtakes is a ride, a coaster stuttering and clanging, a bowl full of dead bees.' Acevedo wants us to know how it feels to be human in a house of cards on fire. In the end, we are left with the certainty that 'this is living'."" -Allison Blevins, author of Cataloguing Pain ""Joanna Acevedo's Outtakes is a brilliant, barely legal journey in search of meaning via a language Acevedo knows to be limited. Yet these symbols on the page are all she has to take us on this technicolor voyage through the body, mind, city. We are right there with her-worrying about nuclear holocaust, awaiting violence, pondering confessional art, and the woman who pulled a manifesto out of her vagina, showing up late on acid, only to eat an entire wheel of brie. And we are better for it: bolder, sharper, more barely legal, more apt to wonder at the world."" -Caroline Hagood, author of Filthy Creation and Weird Girls ""To paraphrase Emerson's letter to Whitman, let us greet Joanna Acevedo at the beginning of a great career. In this, her newest book, I find wonderful things written incomparably well. I rubbed my eyes a little, to make sure this unsentimental sunbeam was no illusion. Thankfully, the book is a certainty. It is tough and lush at times, gentle and plain at others, and somehow vivid and in motion even while it allows for deep stillness. Her language is unsparingly beautiful in its brutal honesty. I found all of life here. You will too."" -Sharon Mesmer, author of Greetings From My Girlie Leisure Place"


""Joanna Acevedo's Outtakes is a personal history condensed; it reminiscences in waves. In flashes and vignettes, this collection wanders through relationships, through an unmedicated mind writing 'a story about the body.' Outtakes is a ride, a coaster stuttering and clanging, a bowl full of dead bees.' Acevedo wants us to know how it feels to be human in a house of cards on fire. In the end, we are left with the certainty that 'this is living'."" --Allison Blevins, author of Cataloguing Pain ""Joanna Acevedo's Outtakes is a brilliant, barely legal journey in search of meaning via a language Acevedo knows to be limited. Yet these symbols on the page are all she has to take us on this technicolor voyage through the body, mind, city. We are right there with her--worrying about nuclear holocaust, awaiting violence, pondering confessional art, and the woman who pulled a manifesto out of her vagina, showing up late on acid, only to eat an entire wheel of brie. And we are better for it: bolder, sharper, more barely legal, more apt to wonder at the world."" --Caroline Hagood, author of Filthy Creation and Weird Girls ​""To paraphrase Emerson's letter to Whitman, let us greet Joanna Acevedo at the beginning of a great career. In this, her newest book, I find wonderful things written incomparably well. I rubbed my eyes a little, to make sure this unsentimental sunbeam was no illusion. Thankfully, the book is a certainty. It is tough and lush at times, gentle and plain at others, and somehow vivid and in motion even while it allows for deep stillness. Her language is unsparingly beautiful in its brutal honesty. I found all of life here. You will too."" --Sharon Mesmer, author of Greetings From My Girlie Leisure Place


Author Information

Joanna Acevedo is the author of four books and chapbooks, and her writing has been seen across the web and in print, including in Jelly Bucket, Hobart, and The Adroit Journal, among others. She received her MFA in Fiction from New York University in 2021, and also holds degrees from Bard College and The New School. She is supported by Creatives Rebuild New York: Guaranteed Income For Artists. She lives in New York City.

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