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North Station
Bae Suah, trans. Deborah Smith
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A Natural
Ross Raisin
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| October 19, 2017
“House Made of Snow”
Matthew Lansburgh
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| October 18, 2017
"1-800-Fat-Girl"
Emily Geminder
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| October 17, 2017
The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao
Martha Batalha, trans. Eric M.B. Becker
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| October 16, 2017
The Iliac Crest
Cristina Rivera Garza, Trans. by Sarah Booker
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| October 13, 2017
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"Gimme Shelter"
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"A Love Letter"
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| October 11, 2017
Abandon
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| October 10, 2017
Petite Fleur
Iosi Havilio, trans. Lorna Scott Fox
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| October 6, 2017
Manhattan Beach
Jennifer Egan
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| October 5, 2017
"Inventory"
Carmen Maria Machado
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| October 4, 2017
"Zumki's Snowlion"
Tenzin Tsundue
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| October 1, 2017
"Girls with the Sun in Their Eyes"
Vivian Faith Prescott
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| September 29, 2017
Like a Dog
Tara Jepsen
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| September 28, 2017
A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness
Jai Chakrabarti
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