Publisher's Synopsis
Timeshare on Bourbon Street explores certain themes in modernism such as the importance of the machine as a part of beauty, the importance of subjective experience and the necessity for the system to replace the concept of "objective reality." A play on impressionism and the deliberate use of cliché as a means to question the modern experience, this work experiments with the intersection between light and dark, surface and depth and the mundane and mysterious moments in life and love. In addition to being the cover artist designer/painter, her other published works include The Language Lost Inside of Me: A Sad History of Strangers, A WORD That Ends with Human and Indigenous Minds, a companion piece to her first published anthology Love Free!