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“The Dream”

“The Dream”

William Gay

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 19, 2024

The Seers

The Seers

Sulaiman Addonia

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 18, 2024

Body Friend

Body Friend

Katherine Brabon

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Banal Nightmare

Banal Nightmare

Halle Butler

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The Bright Sword

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Lev Grossman

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“Kiese Says, <em>Black People Deserve Beautiful Sentences</em>, but a Fragment is the Best I Can Do / Songbook for the Names I Have Been Called,” a Poem by Omotara James

“Kiese Says, Black People Deserve Beautiful Sentences, but a Fragment is the Best I Can Do / Songbook for the Names I Have Been Called,” a Poem by Omotara James

From the Collection “Song of My Softening”

By Omotara James | July 15, 2024

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“Instructions for the Lovers.” A Poem by Dawn Lundy Martin

“Instructions for the Lovers.” A Poem by Dawn Lundy Martin

From the Collection “Instructions for the Lovers”

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Akwaeke Emezi Doesn’t Outline Books and Waits for Their Cat to Sleep Before Writing

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