Sunday Feeld Notes 27.04.25
Things I’m feeling on a Sunday before Pierre Poilievre becomes a footnote.
ESSAY
This week, I wrote about discovering the horror genre after fearing it (ya, but deeper) for years.
My first three books borrow their titles from alcohol, and confront issues of addiction, love, loss, and unspoken trauma born of the cocktail of those entities. It had never occurred to me until my recent engagement with the genre that where I go funny, horror goes fear. Their builds and releases are the same—only their modes differ.
Read here.
EQUITY GALLERY SHOW FOR BREAD & ROSES STUDIO
Beginning Thursday and running through the month, you can see the incredible work of the Bread & Roses Studio collective at the seminal Equity Gallery in New York. B&RS is an initiative out of Bushwick featuring the work of Candice Spry, Madison Haws, Liza Little, and Michael Levchenko. More information may be found here.
ADDENDUM VIDEO
So, I used to be afraid of dimes. Here’s the story.
LOOKING AHEAD TO THE WEEK
This week, I’m going to be writing about music in some way. Not quite sure where I’ve landed yet, as I’ve been busy hate-watching hockey and hoping that the Canadian Conservative party gets a beat down and Pierre Poilievre disappears back into the fundamentalist mini-Trump hole he crawled out of.
BLUESKY
I seem to have had a boost in Bluesky followers, which is lovely. So nice to spend time on social media that isn’t angry about the wokes. Find me here.
DAVE PIC OF THE WEEK
He’s my perfect little gentleman.





