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Shiv Kotecha is a writer and editor living in New York.

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Shiv Kotecha is a writer and editor living in New York. He is the author of four books of poetry: The Switch (Wonder, 2018), EXTRIGUE (Make Now, 2015), Outfits (Troll Thread, 2012), and Paint the Rock (Troll Thread, 2011). His writing appears in publications including 4Columns, Aperture, BOMB, Cultured, frieze, The Nation, and The Poetry Project Newsletter. For the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, he co-edits Cookie Jar, a pamphlet series of experimental arts writing. He is Co-Chair of the Writing Discipline for Bard MFA—Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts.
2025 › poem: “Dorsky Summer,” The Capilano Review › interview: Kay Gabriel, BOMB › fiction: “Alison is Real,” Poetry Project Newsletter › interview: Valentin Noujaïm, Public Parking› interview: Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, Public Parking › poem: Exercpts from “Enervation,” Baest Journal › review: Feliciano Centurión at Ortuzar Projects, Cultured 2024 › review: Nour Mobarak’s Daphne Phono at MoMA, Cultured › essay: “‘Permanent Tresspass’: Looking Beyond the American Century,”frieze› essay: “Sore Feeling: Revisiting The Dreamers,” frieze 2023 › poem: “Untitled Frustration Poem,” Ursula › essay: Close Ups: On SPT’s Bay Area Shorts, The Back Room › essay: Be Strong Bernadette: On Memory, Poetry Project Newsletter › review: Pacific Club by Valentin Noujaïm, Artforum  2022 › poem: “TM” The Recluse
› essay: Hervé Guibert’s Last Laugh, The Nation  › review: Be Brave to Things by Jack Spicer, Poetry Project Newsletter› essay: “Outliving Birds” for Interlude Docs› convo: Favorite Books (with Diana Hamilton), Peach. › profile: Tony Cokes, frieze. 2021  › interview: Bassem Saad, BOMB › essay: “In the Air”: on filmmaker Mrinal Sen, MUBI Notebook › essay: on Zoe Leonard’s Downtown (For Douglas), Aperture› review: Carl Craig’s Party/Afterparty, 4Columns 2020› essay: on O Fantasma (2000), 4Columns› review: Darrel Ellis’s A Composite Being, frieze › essay: “Out of Earshot”: on Asha Bhosle, frieze › essay: “Operations of Pleasure”: on artist Nayland Blake, frieze › essay: “”It’s time you became a refugee!’” on Ritwik Ghatak, frieze
The Switch is a book in three parts: 1. “I’m Sorry Shiv. I’m Sorry Diana”: an apology for friendship and desire, in fiction and verse 2. “Obedience Residency Manual”: the result of a self-imposed residency 3. “The Unlovable”: a long poem by an angry god Purchase @ Wonder
Shiv Kotecha does for the word fucking what Catullus did for the word kissing.  In The Switch, desire travels everywhere to its surprisingly specific destinations—to body parts aroused in their fashion, like a saint’s skull or a cock.  Here love is as artificial as a courtly dialogue, and deeply felt, even spiritual.  Here the arousal of the fragmented body is contemporary practice.  Is one allowed to write such a book?  Among the spectacular effects and turns and startling intimacies in The Switch, the most daring is its no-holds-barred pursuit of love.―ROBERT GLÜCK Shiv Kotecha’s deeply weird and affecting book The Switch works with prosaic measure and measured prose to compress the mess of everyday sexual feeling, the mess of everyday relating (both on and off the planet of the genital) into these often perfect lines―HANNAH BLACK “Poetry is never lost in a politics of refusal, and even in the most flirtatious behavioral studies of human and nonhuman desire for connection ... Kotecha’s ballast is clearly his feeling for the radiance of form-switching itself”―CORINA COPP, BOMB “it consists of an easy-to-read novel.“―CLARA LOU, Book and Film Globe Book design: Holly Melgard Press: Corina Copp, Editors Pick at BOMB Charlie Markbreiter at The Believer Rachel Vallen’s Winter Poetry Select at TANK Clara Luo at Book and Film Globe Katherine Beaman at Common Place Review

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4

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