HONEYCUTT, Erin
Night School
A synthesis of dreamwork and bookwork, combining collaboration with dream-vision report, creative writing, and AI—a “Media Archaeology of Dreams.” Its central character is the author’s voice in this process through ekphrasis. What/where is the separation between the ekphrastic object, the dream, and its description?
“Night School resists gender with a truth that is fundamental but stubbornly unfamiliar: what is life but the morph of one being into another? This insight powers the book to ride waves of transformation. … I’m grateful for its nw horizons of experience.”
—Camille Roy
Published by Ma Bibliothèque, 2026
Poetry