Notebook Ghosts, and Other Rooms You’ve Yet to Enter
KHÔRA is a dynamic online arts space produced in collaboration with groundbreaking author Lidia Yuknavitch’s Corporeal Writing.
Not every room in a house is visible from the front door. Some are tucked away behind secret panels, where strange light leaks in and ideas live quiet, luscious lives.
Starting next month, KHÔRA will be quietly unlocking INTERIOR ROOMS—spaces only paid subscribers can wander through. They’re not filled with noise or content-for-content’s-sake. They’re filled with oddities. Fragments. Presence.
Things like:
Notebook Ghosts — a cache of unfinished drafts and unrealized ideas, released to you with all their haunted beauty
Ritual — a room to explore intimate writing rituals from some of our favorite writers—the daily practices, sacred spaces, and creative rhythms that fuel their work
Un-recommendations — a library of the books we didn’t finish, the art we admired from a distance
And much more to come…
A note about upgrading your subscription to support INTERIOR ROOMS:
KHÔRA has been free to all subscribers for 4 ½ years and will continue to offer free access to our magazine issues. The only thing that’s growing is that there will be an inner layer, crafted for those who choose to support us through a paid subscription. Nothing you’ve loved is going away; this new content is a quiet thank you for those helping to sustain our work behind the scenes.
You’ll still receive our full monthly issues, but paid readers will also see a few extra side doors, the soft echoes, and strange little companion pieces.
This isn’t a paywall—it’s a way to help keep the lights on while keeping the art generous.
If now isn’t the right time to upgrade to a paid membership, please know that your presence matters deeply and more than ever, and that we’re beyond grateful you’re here.
These private paths will be gradually appearing behind the curtain. They’re not offered as rewards, they’re invitations to look more closely, stay a little longer, to feel a little less alone.
We’d love to see you there.
With love,
Leigh Hopkins | Editor/Curator
Lidia and the Corporeal Squad