Jesse Hilson

Jesse Hilson is a writer and artist living in the Catskills in New York State. His work has been published in Hobart, Maudlin House, Rejection Letters, Expat, Exacting Clam, Excuse Me Mag, and other publications. He has published two crime novels, Blood Trip and The Tattletales, a poetry collection, Handcuffing the Venus De Milo, and a short story collection The Calendar Factory. He can be found on Instagram at @platelet60 and he runs a Substack newsletter at Chlorophyll & Hemoglobin.

YOU THANK THE MARQUIS DE SADE: AUDREY SZASZ’S ‘TELEPLASM’ by Jesse Hilson

My dictionary of British slang tells me that “Sloane” was the first name of an insufferable female archetype of the upper class in the 1980s. When I saw that the protagonist of Audrey Szasz’s novel Teleplasm (Amphetamine Sulphate, 2025) was named Sloane Epstein it suggested great wealth and privilege crossed with echoes of the human trafficking, pedophilia, and white collar underworld of Jeffrey Epstein. Indeed, the novel exists in a narrative Petri dish of high-class travel, Internet media celebrity, psychological deterioration and pervasive sexual violence. Sloan Epstein is a young woman attached to a roving paranormal researcher Dr. Novák, her…

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JESSE HILSON RECOMMENDS: David Kuhnlein

Jesse Hilson recommends…David Kuhnlein   Decay Never Came (Maximus Books, 2023) The text of this chapbook is less than forty pages long but it can’t be read in a hurry. It can’t be gobbled up like a small package of black licorice. Slow down and take in each line one by one. You are now reading at the slowest setting of the necro-metronome. The book’s title is Decay Never Came, suggesting that a jump into a different, longer timescale is required to get what the poems are doing, with the risk that even then this could not be possible. A…

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