WE HOORF BOOKS! new year, new(ish) books with Elle and Ricki [S1E8]

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CN: this episode contains swearing

Here at Hoorf!, we don’t hustle. Book challenges are not designed for the way our brains and bodies function, so our New Year/New(ish) Books Special Episode offers a spoonie-sized recap of our fav reads from 2022, and a forecast of our TBR stack for 2023. Elle and Ricki manage to squeeze in a decent array of genre: art, manga, religion, fiction, and a manifesto for good measure. 

Titles available at the Hoorf! Bookshop.org Storefront*

Note: during this episode, Elle misattributes a quote to Donna di Prima. The author of the quotation is Diane di Prima


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Guest Spotlight: Ricki Cummings

Ricki Cummings is a trans writer currently living in Chicago whose most recent chapbook, A Void and Cloudless Sky, was published in 2021 by Finishing Line Press. Their work has been published in Poetry, Vallum, Court Green, Calibanonline, Solstice Literary Magazine, Columbia Poetry Review, Allium, and has been shortlisted for Vallum’s Award for Poetry. They received their MFA in Poetry from Columbia College Chicago. Ricki is the audio editor of Hoorf! podcast.

Ricki is online at www.rickicummings.com, Patreon, and Instagram

Ricki’s book A Void and Cloudless Sky is available on Amazon, bookshop.org*, BN, and wherever books are sold.



*Please note that some of these are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through the bookshop links provided, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.


Episode Resources

To view or shop all titles mentioned in this episode, visit our Bookshop Storefront*:
https://bookshop.org/shop/elleandwink 


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