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“Take It”

“Take It”

Namwali Serpell

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 25, 2019

“Salt Slow”

“Salt Slow”

Julia Armfield

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The Goldblum Variations

The Goldblum Variations

Helen McClory

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“Tourists and Travelers”

“Tourists and Travelers”

Hebe Uhart (trans. Maureen Shaughnessy)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 22, 2019

The Man Who Saw Everything

The Man Who Saw Everything

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Divide Me By Zero

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