On the back cover of “a false warmth“, a child holds a frog. The frog has been split open and stuffed with flowers. Julia Leister drew it in the style of nineteenth-century woodcuts, the kind of soft pencil work that wouldn’t look out of place in a Pixi children’s book. The image is the title doing its job: something gentle holding something gutted, and the warmth is the lie. a false warmth by junejunejuly junejunejuly are a four-piece from Herf…
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