Selah Saterstrom proposes that the act of divinatory reading and the reading of a text are interchangeable, that a text is far more than a sequence of sentences.

Andrew Sargus Klein
Andrew Sargus Klein is a queer writer and poet living in Baltimore with his partner and their two cats. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Kenyon Review, The Offing, Big Lucks, and elsewhere. He is a contributing editor at Platypus Press, a poetry reader at Little Patuxent Review, and he tweets at @ASargusKlein.
A Game Takes You Into Deep Dreaming
Ultimately, Black Room is able to balance the personal and the impersonal, linear progressions, and dream logic.
A House in Baltimore Tells Stories Across Its Walls, Windows, Towels, and Sheets
Joseph Young’s MicroFiction RowHouse consists of short texts and fragments of a fictional family’s history playing out across the surfaces of the artist’s home.
The Audacity and Abandon of Pina Bausch
In Café Müller and The Rite of Spring, currently playing as a double bill at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Tanztheater Wuppertal offers up catharsis followed by brutal physicality.