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Partial Study of These Pathologies

Ryan Bradley posted a quick & smart micro-review of Matt Bell’s WOLF PARTS (read it here), & so I thought I would tackle the other limited-edition mini-book recently released from Keyhole Press: William Walsh’s PATHOLOGIES.

I am a big fan of William Walsh’s work – WITHOUT WAX is an amazing book, somehow bringing a new kind of sympathy to a porn-star protagonist. & QUESTIONSTRUCK, his first with Keyhole Books, a collection of question-based texts derived entirely from the books of Calvin Trillin, is one of the most dense & interesting reads I have encountered from Peter Cole & crew at Keyhole.

So PATHOLOGIES is, for a fan of Walsh’s work, another star on a rightly pin-heavy chest. It takes me much longer to get through story collections than it does novels / novel(la)s as something about the through-line, the way non-collections develop, makes them flow so much smoother, makes them so much more digestible. But Walsh’s PATHOLOGIES, in its seventeen micro-fictions, has a clear through-line & a vibrant arc, snapping certainly more towards unity than most collections I have read. This book made me very excited for his two forthcoming Keyhole titles AMPERSAND, MASS. & UNKNOWN ARTS.

PATHOLOGIES is available now from Keyhole Press ($10). Get a copy here.

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