"Nakayasu's Pink Waves is an experience of questions becoming artifacts. The speaker asks: 'how will i locate expansiveness in touch'? By 'dreamlight', a reader is trained, by this speaker, in a process of listening that's both a 'pledge of silence' and the recognition that 'we come to a limit and stop where it fits.' Is this 'genre trouble'? Nakayasu has written a book a writer could read, orienting to the desk, to the 'passing moment, ' in turn. This is grounding. This is beautiful."–Bhanu Kapil, author of How To Wash a Heart