Bram Stoker could never have imagined that his misogyny soaked horror novel would birth an erasure series on queer erasure poems on femininity, dysphoria, and longing— and that makes this poetry collection. To be trans is to queer the rigid and crumbling language of gender and to mold it into something new. For that reason and many others thus book is a masterclass in erasure poetry.
— Ryan
" I am the modern Morpheus/ I make the minutes disappear" writes Chase Berggrun in her stunning erasure retelling of Bram Stoker's "Dracula"- " R E D"- a poetry book that swallows your hours whole and leaves nothing but a faint lipstick mark in it's wake. Blurring transformation with transition, monster with maker, and blood with ink- " R E D" is scary good
— Nico