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The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna
Juliet Grames
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| May 20, 2019
Beyond Babylon
Igiaba Scego, translated by Aaron Robertson
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| May 17, 2019
Disappearing Earth
Julia Phillips
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| May 16, 2019
Lanny
Max Porter
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| May 15, 2019
Strangers and Cousins
Leah Hager Cohen
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| May 14, 2019
America Was Hard to Find
Kathleen Alcott
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| May 13, 2019
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'Crossing,' A Poem by Carl Phillips
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Carl Phillips
| May 13, 2019
Loudermilk: Or, The Real Poet; Or, The Origin of the World
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| May 10, 2019
'Original Fire,'
A Poem by Louise Erdrich
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Louise Erdrich
| May 10, 2019
"Guns Are Safer For Children Than Laundry Detergent"
Miriam Cohen
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| May 9, 2019
The Unpassing
Chia-Chia Lin
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| May 8, 2019
China Dream
Ma Jian, translated by Flora Drew
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| May 7, 2019
The Archive of Alternate Endings
Lindsey Drager
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| May 6, 2019
Juliet the Maniac
Juliet Escoria
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| May 3, 2019
Upright at Thyatira
Darrell Kinsey
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| May 2, 2019
For May Day, listen to America's poet laureate of work, Philip Levine, tell us "What Work Is"
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Jonny Diamond
| May 1, 2019
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(A.C.A.G.) All Cops Are Grotesque: Writing the Southern Gothic Police Officer
June 16, 2026
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T.J. Martinson
Hilary Davidson on Learning to Love Unreliable Narrators
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Kimberly McCreight on Memoirs, Cheryl Strayed's 'Wild', and Climbing Mountains
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"None of this is particularly suspenseful the novel s chief revelation is telegraphed about halfway…"