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More News Tomorrow
Susan Richards Shreve
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Brian Evenson
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The Red Daughter
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Provisionally Yours
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All City
Alex DiFrancesco
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How Could She
Lauren Mechling
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Travelers
Helon Habila
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Two Poems by Albert Goldbarth
"the mind lights up [...] / at the altruistic pleasure of building / shelters for the homeless or at easy / blowhard internet shaming of strangers"
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"Polyptych"
Ben Greenman
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Berg
Ann Quin
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'Revolutionary Kiss,'
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"When I kiss him, history’s weapons fall from my pockets, shields cast beneath attalea trees."
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Tina Chang
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