Hannah Clark
Articles by Hannah Clark:
Parasomnia
in Issue 47 | Nocturne (Dec 2014)a hive of snorting, mumbling and locomotive bodies - to shift her mucosal reeds out of their whistling orientation - a genetic disorder called Fatal Familial Insomnia - he memorized strings of numbers and would recite them - red-eyed and barefoot wearing only pajamas - I was too ashamed to look at her - waking up in the tank to a roar of hallucinations - the chaotic spread of shadows cast in low lighting - it is they who have disappeared
Cremains
in Issue 28 | Trauma and Laughter (May 2013)my grandmother’s urn tucked under his arm - unbreakable, waterproof, light-tight and ugly - 1 hour per 100 lbs. of body - Do The Honors - The first myth about « spreading ashes » - dance around rusted anchors - U.S. law forbids the cremation of - cracked irreparably