A series of letters between two unknown beings, with one of them referred to as “nothing,” Stuck In Free Fall explores the sensation of existence in the void. Surprisingly intimate, nothing – with no fear and nothing to prove – releases certainty, dismisses meaning, and re-centers imagination and felt sense before dissolving, like smoke rights, back into the darkness.
I’ve been working with Hopscotch Reading Room and CUTT PRESS to publish a hand-printed first edition of Stuck In Free Fall. For this edition we decided to lean into creativity and confusion by leaving the book unbound and printing it on 100# paper (quite heavy: printer paper is typically 20#). I hope this invites you to engage with the book in creative and possibly confusing ways– not to frustrate, but to inspire new approaches of engaging with art and text. The videos below show just a few of these ways.