Nobody's Psychic: Finding & Losing Yourself

In Nobody's Psychic, Dani Lamorte sets out to define his sense of self and the world in a discordant collection of memories both vivid and surreal. Raised in a church driven by apocalyptic paranoia and homophobic fear, Lamorte had an upbringing marked by a unique tension between wanting to remain invisible and needing to be observed. These competing desires pushed him toward performance, drag, and gardening, each a reflection of the struggle to find and maintain an image. With every encounter, whether in religion, gender roles, or the natural world—from a prophetess predicting destruction to the kaleidoscope of a drag queen's sequins—Lamorte delves into what it means to have an image inside and outside the gaze of others.

Nobody's Psychic defies easy answers, inviting readers to contemplate life's contradictions in essays that navigate the complexities of feeling unseen and sometimes nonexistent. Interlacing personal reflections with broader cultural and spiritual insights, Lamorte creates a space for change, identity, and the elusive nature of time. This is not a story with a resolution but one that challenges us to sit with the uncertainties of who we are and where we are headed.

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Nobody's Psychic: Finding & Losing Yourself

In Nobody's Psychic, Dani Lamorte sets out to define his sense of self and the world in a discordant collection of memories both vivid and surreal. Raised in a church driven by apocalyptic paranoia and homophobic fear, Lamorte had an upbringing marked by a unique tension between wanting to remain invisible and needing to be observed. These competing desires pushed him toward performance, drag, and gardening, each a reflection of the struggle to find and maintain an image. With every encounter, whether in religion, gender roles, or the natural world—from a prophetess predicting destruction to the kaleidoscope of a drag queen's sequins—Lamorte delves into what it means to have an image inside and outside the gaze of others.

Nobody's Psychic defies easy answers, inviting readers to contemplate life's contradictions in essays that navigate the complexities of feeling unseen and sometimes nonexistent. Interlacing personal reflections with broader cultural and spiritual insights, Lamorte creates a space for change, identity, and the elusive nature of time. This is not a story with a resolution but one that challenges us to sit with the uncertainties of who we are and where we are headed.

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Nobody's Psychic: Finding & Losing Yourself

Nobody's Psychic: Finding & Losing Yourself

by Dani Lamorte
Nobody's Psychic: Finding & Losing Yourself

Nobody's Psychic: Finding & Losing Yourself

by Dani Lamorte

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In Nobody's Psychic, Dani Lamorte sets out to define his sense of self and the world in a discordant collection of memories both vivid and surreal. Raised in a church driven by apocalyptic paranoia and homophobic fear, Lamorte had an upbringing marked by a unique tension between wanting to remain invisible and needing to be observed. These competing desires pushed him toward performance, drag, and gardening, each a reflection of the struggle to find and maintain an image. With every encounter, whether in religion, gender roles, or the natural world—from a prophetess predicting destruction to the kaleidoscope of a drag queen's sequins—Lamorte delves into what it means to have an image inside and outside the gaze of others.

Nobody's Psychic defies easy answers, inviting readers to contemplate life's contradictions in essays that navigate the complexities of feeling unseen and sometimes nonexistent. Interlacing personal reflections with broader cultural and spiritual insights, Lamorte creates a space for change, identity, and the elusive nature of time. This is not a story with a resolution but one that challenges us to sit with the uncertainties of who we are and where we are headed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781985902848
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Series: Appalachian Futures: Black, Native, and Queer Voices
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 634 KB

About the Author

Dani Lamorte is a Pittsburgh-based artist working in performance, video, and photography. His writing has appeared in Observer, the Cleveland Review of Books, the Pittsburgh City Paper, and 100 Days in Appalachia, among other publications.


Dani Lamorte is a Pittsburgh-based artist working in performance, video, and photography. His writing has appeared in Observer, the Cleveland Review of Books, the Pittsburgh City Paper, and 100 Days in Appalachia, among other publications.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
Introduction
Fake: Part 1
Tell Them Queen Anne Sent You
Holly
Other Names
Plant: Part II
Dirt
Some Advice
Tree of Heaven
Or What Heaven Can't See
Seaweeds, If You Can Believe It
Plant Fakes
Images: Part III
Snowy
Against the Shutter
Images in Plastic
Some Cameras
Further Reading
Acknowledgments
About the Author

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