ixile — Literature that doesn’t behave
Novel · Satire
Bulă, or How We Invented Quantum
Jaia PapitzA literary satire about laughter, bureaucracy, and the small cosmic errors that keep reality from sealing itself shut.
The Coriolis Effect
My wife doesn’t laugh at my jokes anymore, and I’m not sure if that’s because they’re no longer funny or if they never were. Either way, she used to laugh at my jokes. She still laughs at Horace’s. I stopped laughing at my husband’s jokes yesterday. We were out for dinner, and he said something I assumed was meant to…
- The End of the Week in MeDazzlingly authentic first thing in the morning,
this nude scene is justified, if the curtains cannot censor - Ray and EvaWhen they visited Ohio, Ray and Eva took real baths and not just in a lake or river. Ed, Jenny and Dale had...
- The LowdownI’d probably sit more by the kitchen window and watch bluebirds come and go from the tree in my backyard.
Exile Alcoves
Poetry
262 works
Just Passin’ Through
Essays
32 works
Please, let the crazy run the asylum!
Fiction
13 works
You Don’t Know Me
Translation
4 works
The Second Part
Creative Nonfiction
3 works
Of rats and mice
Fragment
1 work
The Shawl Seller
Satire
1 work
The Lowdown
Other
1 work
Parables of actual and metaphysical revolt
UnAlphabetless
A recovered text from the first ixile body — returned to circulation, not as nostalgia, but because it still burns.
Dispatches, books, and texts the archive refused to lose.
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