A review by playnejaynedoe
The Art of Friction: Where (Non)Fictions Come Together by Charles Blackstone, Jill Talbot

2.0

It is now clear to me that I prefer fiction over friction.

The premise of f(r)iction is intriguing, but I found the actual thematic content to be dry. My favourite essays were "Trickle-Down Timeline," by Cris Mazza, "Beyond the Border of Love," by Maryanne O'Hara, and "Interrupted Reading," by Lance Olsen.