Quirky, cerebral, exquisitely tortuous, Daniel Takeshi's first novel, Remembering Dismembrance, takes the form of a compendium of critical responses to a novel titled, Dismembrance, and advertises itself as a "second synchronic snapshot of discourse in action...claiming its place as not just the leading anthology for its subject matter but, in point of fact, the definitive piece of Dismemorabilia. It is, put simply, the only absolutely indispensable thread for anyone looking to enter this particular labyrinth." But which labyrinth is that?
Daniel Takeshi Krause's work has appeared in two languages, three countries, and four dimensions. His work has been performed or printed most recently in Hairstreak Butterfly Review, Dream Pop Journal; Halophyte; Versal; at the Banff Center in Alberta, Canada; in A Bad Penny Review; and Sugar House Review. He completed his PhD in English at the University of Utah. He currently lives and works in Newport Beach, CA.