
~ ORDER NEW INFINITY ~
Cover art by Chandra Melting Tallow
Edited by Lauren Turner
Author photo by Colene AuCoin
New Infinity is an experimental novella that follows a woman as she lives and dreams her way through the philosophical implications of autoimmune disease. Met by a labyrinth of closing doors, she searches for meaning and connection among fragmented realities and failed relationships, finding infinitude in the healing process of bibliomancy.
Bára Hladík’s New Infinity is a glittering cross-genre debut. Weaving surrealist stories with meditative poetics, Hladík invites you into a dream world of degenerative illness, left disordered by the failures of ableism, medical professionals, and late-stage capitalism. Here, everything runs on sick time. Where physical health and financial resources grow scarce, the restorative possibilities of queer love, divination, and self-reclamation grant a defiant, yet often tenuous, abundance. Alive with Hladík’s boundless insight and wit, New Infinity is a powerful addition to the collective body of disability literature.
“I have been waiting for a book like New Infinity for years: a story of disability that oozes over the edges of ‘personal narrative’ into the surreal logics of bodies that will not be made useful under capitalism. Bára Hladík’s prose delights me with its 21st-century metamorphoses, its waiting-room dream logics, and its mystical invocations of a body in pain. Her poetry is a channel to another dimension, but one that is grounded inside our everyday sensoria—’cracking, pushing, pulsing’ like a spine writhing with snakes. Here, embodiment is never extractable from the institutions and economies whose profits are predicated on the question ‘do I matter if / I am only a pulse’? New Infinity insists upon a different kind of mattering, in which missed connections, improper fusions, and fleeting moments command the careful, caring attention that is too often denied them.”
– LIZ BOWEN,
author of Compassion Fountain (Trembling Pillow Press) and Sugarblood (Metatron Press)
New Infinity is the most incredible fiction. It explodes the boundaries of this form so as to get to the heart of important truths about the phenomenon of physical pain and of human existence itself. While Bára Hladík’s story draws from a personal experience of survival through a struggle unlike any other, it is an entirely universal tale. In taking us into the most intimate spaces of suffering and narrating a story of a woman navigating a true labyrinth, Hladík shows us a way to face life, with the uncertainties it presents to us all.
This novel is at once a profoundly moving story, a brilliant act of creativity, and an existential philosophy. It’s a book I will keep close, so as to revisit— for the thrilling inspiration of its liberated uses of form and style, as well as to learn from Hladík’s honest language, her resilient sense of humour, and her ability to capture the surreal beauty of being alive at all. I felt like I was reading Franz Kafka crossed with a fully unconstrained Anne Carson. I haven’t been so impacted by a book in a long time. It has changed my ways of seeing, feeling, and thinking about what it means to be alive.
– MOLLY LYNCH,
author of The Forbidden Territory of a Terrifying Woman (Catapult Books, 2023)
“Bára Hladík’s debut book is a blend of poetry and prose that seeks to make sense of a world that is flagrantly hostile and impatient with bodies that neither perform nor conform to the manic impatience of capitalist acceleration. An honest, vibrant, and very real account of a young writer finding a voice.”
– SINA QUEYRAS,
writer, editor, professor, curator
“Bára Hladík’s New Infinity is a stirring pedagogy, philosophy, and witness. This offering of sick hybridity coils in a long, calm, and exhilarating breath while asking, ‘Do the doctors know how to breathe?’ Yes, Hladík’s prose and poems prompt, pain cosmologies are at once funny and incantatory. Each of New Infinity’s oneiric turns reads the body as an oracle and mirror, reminds us we are atmospheric. I would rather live here in this book, relearn how to breathe, than return to the ‘impossible crank’ of normal.”
– JANE SHI,
writer, poet, editor, organizer
Bára Hladík is a Czech-Canadian writer, editor and multimedia artist. Born in Ktunaxa Territory, she began her literary studies in the Creative Writing program at Capilano University in 2011. After studying Technical Writing at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Communications from the University of British Columbia in 2016. Her work can be found in Briarpatch Magazine, THIS Magazine, Contemporary Verse 2, Carte Blanche, EVENT Mag, Hamilton Arts and Letters, Bed Zine, Empty Mirror, Cosmonauts Avenue and elsewhere. Bára’s microchapbook Book of Mirrors was selected for the 2019 Ghost City Press Summer Micro-Chap Series and her collaborative artist book Behind the Curtain (Publication Studio, 2018) was an honourable mention for the Scorpion and Felix Prize (2017). Bára’s first book New Infinity is forthcoming with Metatron Press (2022). She is now a guest in Esquimalt, BC.

Bára works in multimedia arts through text, illustration, animation, video, performance and sound, exploring themes of healing, dreams, desire, care and the body. She currently co-facilitates a workshop series called Dreamspells, which works with dreaming, writing and creativity as a healing space for the self and community. Recently, she co-facilitated a workshop series called Embodied Poetics, a workshop series exploring the embodied subconscious using practices of poetics, breath, expression, voice, group work, movement, techniques to connect to yourself in tangibly abstract ways while creating individual and collective poems and soundscapes.

PUBLISHING
Theta Wave
founder, managing editor, graphic design
Publisher of digital magazine and zine press featuring experimental works of literary, sonic, and visual arts
PUBLICATIONS
Book of Mirrors, Ghost City Press, 2019
Summer series micro-chap collection
Behind the Curtain. Publication Studio, 2018
In collaboration with Alina Senchenko
Honourable Mention, Felix & Scorpion Prize 2017
THE CURTAIN ::




WORDS ::






POETRY
BED ZINE, 2022
EVENT Mag. 2020
Cosmonauts Avenue. 2020
Open Minds Quarterly, 2020
HAL Magazine. 2019
Moonchild Mag. 2019
Barren Magazine. 2019
Neutral Spaces: Selected writings. 2019
Metatron Press, Micrometa. 2019
The Liar. 2013
PROSE
Speed Bump, Carte Blanche. 2021
The Sound of Your Cry. Whaleroad Review. 2019
Nominated for Best of the Net, 2020
Intimacy with Doors, Empty Mirror, 2019
The Cauliflower Man. Neutral Spaces. 2019
Sand. Charcuterie 4. Print. 2018
Not A Break Up. The Garden Statuary. 2015
ESSAYS
Chronic Care Column
On Listening: Auto-Immune Practices for Survival, Medium. 2019
Access to Care, DAWN Canada, 2019
The Displacement and Erasure of Disabled Voices in the DTES, The Mainlander. 2015.
Institutional Burden Politics, The Talon. 2015.
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Jesse Rice Evans. Rose Quartz Mag. 2019
Interview with Tiana Coven. Rose Quartz Mag. 2019
Interview with Jenna Velez. Rose Quart Mag. 2018.
ILLUSTRATION
Writing Samples:
CHRONIC CARE: on chronic illness, care and creative process
On Listening: Auto-Immune Practices for Survival, Medium. 2019
Access to Care, Disabled Women’s Network, 2019
The Displacement and Erasure of Disabled Voices in the Downtown Eastside, The Mainlander, 2015
Institutional Burden Politics, The Talon. 2015
more publications here