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Benjamin Lickerman writes speculations about housing in the city of vancouver. His stories archive loss on a human scale and progress on an inhuman one. His work aims to operate in the space between the text and its context, with particular attention toward the material history of language (how is it used). Science fiction is often the result. His story "One Dollar Man" appears in its entirety in Issue 4 of Found You Magazine.
In this episode, Ben mentions:
Found You Magazine is produced on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Recording and audio engineering by Thomas Hoeller at Terrestrial Sound Studios. Produced by Natalie Dusek. Theme music by Jackson Burzynski. Show art by Post Projects Inc. Found You Magazine is published by Kolton Procter.
Found You Magazine is an independent print publication showcasing inspired, unconventional work by emerging and established writers and artists. To support our work, visit foundyoumag.com.
By Kolton ProcterBenjamin Lickerman writes speculations about housing in the city of vancouver. His stories archive loss on a human scale and progress on an inhuman one. His work aims to operate in the space between the text and its context, with particular attention toward the material history of language (how is it used). Science fiction is often the result. His story "One Dollar Man" appears in its entirety in Issue 4 of Found You Magazine.
In this episode, Ben mentions:
Found You Magazine is produced on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Recording and audio engineering by Thomas Hoeller at Terrestrial Sound Studios. Produced by Natalie Dusek. Theme music by Jackson Burzynski. Show art by Post Projects Inc. Found You Magazine is published by Kolton Procter.
Found You Magazine is an independent print publication showcasing inspired, unconventional work by emerging and established writers and artists. To support our work, visit foundyoumag.com.