Another double text - K Angel

$18.00

I’m not positive at all
about the science but I know that we’re still testing
bombs on people we’re supposed to love

There exists no linear transition, no clear path to becoming, amidst the feedback of familiar carnival mirrors. Instead we stumble after sparks and flashes that beckon hotly from beyond our worn reflections. Transposing page for body, Another double text serves as schematic for this seduction of exits and thresholds: how to try on, then shed, strange shapes and old forms? how to yearn toward an impossible omniscience until a new self falls (with some small grief) into place?

Release Date: June 21st, 2026
ISBN: 978-1-964932-32-6
100 pages

Advance praise for Another double text:

Another double text leaves no doubt we are our bodies of text / shivers / and caught breath. Angel tells a tender story of a you & I searching for selves through formal play in sex and language. A sharp examination and a homecoming, Another double text longs to reconcile with an ache that might be love, maybe god.”
   —Crystal Odelle, author of Trans Studies

I’m not positive at all
about the science but I know that we’re still testing
bombs on people we’re supposed to love

There exists no linear transition, no clear path to becoming, amidst the feedback of familiar carnival mirrors. Instead we stumble after sparks and flashes that beckon hotly from beyond our worn reflections. Transposing page for body, Another double text serves as schematic for this seduction of exits and thresholds: how to try on, then shed, strange shapes and old forms? how to yearn toward an impossible omniscience until a new self falls (with some small grief) into place?

Release Date: June 21st, 2026
ISBN: 978-1-964932-32-6
100 pages

Advance praise for Another double text:

Another double text leaves no doubt we are our bodies of text / shivers / and caught breath. Angel tells a tender story of a you & I searching for selves through formal play in sex and language. A sharp examination and a homecoming, Another double text longs to reconcile with an ache that might be love, maybe god.”
   —Crystal Odelle, author of Trans Studies