Henry Hoke (born 1983 as Henry Hoke Perkins[1]) is an American author known for hybrid books.[2] He directs Enter>text, a business organising annual events, described as a 'living literary journal', and his short fiction and non-fiction have been published in Electric Literature,[3]Hobart,[4]The Collagist,[5]Birkensnake,[6] and Joyland.[7]
^Darling, Kristina (September 18, 2017). "Almost Everyone Was Mistaken: On Secrets, Light, and the Lyric Imagination". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved December 3, 2018. Hoke's Genevieves, for instance, reads as a ledger of what cannot, will not, be said aloud. Presented as a series of intricately linked hybrid texts, which are each themselves comprised of discrete episodes, Hoke's writing allows uncertainty to accumulate in the space between things.
^Hoke, Henry. "Electric Literature". Electric Literature. Medium. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
^Hoke, Henry. "Sour Widows". Hobart. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
^Hoke, Henry. "Surprise Island". The Collagist. Dzanc Books. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
^Hoke, Henry. "Paws". Birkensnake. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
^Hoke, Henry. "Beacon". Joyland Magazine. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
^Reizman, Renée (October 10, 2018). "Ephemeral Art in the Perpetually Transforming City of Los Angeles". Hyperallergic. Hyperallergic Media Inc. Retrieved December 3, 2018. In its seven-year history, Enter>Text has staged events in three locations that no longer exist; their first shows were in a converted warehouse in Cypress Park inhabited by CalArts alumni, where co-founders Henry Hoke and Marco Franco Di Dominico met.
^"@NOW 2015". Sched.com. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
^Reizman, Renée (October 10, 2018). "Ephemeral Art in the Perpetually Transforming City of Los Angeles". Hyperallergic. Hyperallergic Media Inc. Retrieved December 3, 2018. Inside the historic Neutra VDL House on Silver Lake Boulevard, two dancers fold themselves over midcentury modern furniture...For one night only, One House Twice, curated by the dance project homeLA and live literary journal Enter>Text, opened the by-appointment-only institution to the public.