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Kristine Ong Muslim
Kristine Ong Muslim is the author of several books of fiction and poetry: Age of Blight (Unnamed Press, 2016), Butterfly Dream (Snuggly Books, 2016), Black Arcadia (University of the Philippines Press, 2016), Lifeboat (University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2015), Grim Series (Popcorn Press,... show more



Kristine Ong Muslim is the author of several books of fiction and poetry: Age of Blight (Unnamed Press, 2016), Butterfly Dream (Snuggly Books, 2016), Black Arcadia (University of the Philippines Press, 2016), Lifeboat (University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2015), Grim Series (Popcorn Press, 2012), We Bury the Landscape (Queen's Ferry Press, 2012), and A Roomful of Machines (ELJ Publications, 2015), a new edition of her debut poetry collection that came out in 2010. Widely published in magazines and anthologies, she lives in rural southern Philippines and serves as poetry editor of LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction, a literary journal published by Epigram Books in Singapore.

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Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 9 years ago
Another book that is impossible to review or paraphrase as a whole. Every single story and poem, and there are a bundle here, will entertain, boggle, and challenge you at the same time. Best taken in small bites, one story at a time, since the breadth of form and content is so great. Savor this. Rer...
Forrest Aguirre, in the Leaves
Forrest Aguirre, in the Leaves rated it 13 years ago
This is the second time editor Richard Peabody has published my work in the pages of Gargoyle. In fact, I've taken my first-published Gargoyle work as the title story in my e-chapbook collection Fossiloctopus. So I'd be ungrateful if I didn't acknowledge some debt there to Peabody's good taste.Still...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 13 years ago
These one-hundred stories were inspired by real pieces of art -- but you don't need to be familiar with any of the images to enjoy these stories. Muslim's jumping point -- a painting -- ends with wonderful crafted story, poignant and sharp, sad and humorous. I read all the stories first, image uns...
Music, Books and Tea
Music, Books and Tea rated it 13 years ago
This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaI was offered the chance to review We Bury the Landscape by the author, and whilst it's not the normal type of book I would normally read, I was definitely intrigued by its concept. I think that it's always interesting to see where author's gain t...
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