Writers/Artists
Jen Hofer
Susan Simpson
Matias Viegener
Los Angeles artist Danielle Adair created the cover art for each of the books in the TrenchArt Parapet Series.
from “The Haver”
The Haver loves to hold         in her         .   She loves to feel the tangible       of their         .   The Haver works within her four-walled         of         and         . She prefers this         for what it implies. She prefers its         and its         .   The       of her      leaves       for       to amount. It also welcomes the       of a       conditioned to such       and the         it begets.   For in her         the Haver continues         and assembling and rearranging         .   She works to stave off the         of the       . She works to challenge the         of         in         .
Although the Haver creates         , she has been told repeatedly that her         is much better.   For her         to be valued beyond         , the Haver’s         must be moveable and collect an         . Not having         stand on its         troubles the Haver, but         is always required of consummate         and so the Haver begins to record her         . She places a         way up high and lets it leer down at the         inside her         and at her         .

3/0) “Trying to Catch Myself” for Aesthetics: What is a draft, an outline, or mission? For the Aesthetics cover I wanted to embody the notion of self-reflection and figuring involved in an aesthetic statement. Also, by being the only drawing in the series, this cover is separate as the aesthetics book is from the series’ titles.
