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The Destroyers
Christopher Bollen
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Adua
Igiaba Scego (Trans. Jamie Richards)
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| June 23, 2017
No Frills
Janet Capron
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| June 22, 2017
Today in Post-Apocalyptic Problems
Elizabeth Crane
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| June 21, 2017
Dear Cyborgs
Eugene Lim
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| June 19, 2017
Kingdom Cons
Yuri Herrera (Trans. Lisa Dillman)
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| June 16, 2017
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Black Moses
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| June 15, 2017
"We Were the Drowners"
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| June 14, 2017
The Changeling
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| June 13, 2017
Hadriana in All My Dreams
René Depestre (Trans. Kaiama L. Glover)
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| June 12, 2017
Extraordinary Adventures
Daniel Wallace
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| June 9, 2017
Lonesome Lies Before Us
Don Lee
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| June 8, 2017
The Last Kid Left
Rosecrans Baldwin
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| June 7, 2017
Not Constantinople
Nick Bredie
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| June 6, 2017
Woman No. 17
Edan Lepucki
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| June 5, 2017
Behind the Moon
Madison Smartt Bell
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