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Fiction and Poetry
Two Poems by Joyce Mansour
From
Emerald Wounds
, Translated by Emilie Moorhouse
By
Joyce Mansour
| July 25, 2023
Someone Who Isn’t Me
Geoff Rickly
By
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| July 25, 2023
Nothing Special
Nicole Flattery
By
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| July 24, 2023
“That Is Shocking”
Kate Doyle
By
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| July 21, 2023
History’s Angel
Anjum Hasan
By
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| July 20, 2023
How to Love Your Daughter
Hila Blum (trans Daniella Zamir)
By
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| July 19, 2023
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“Homage To Gertrude Badu,” A Poem by Terrance Hayes
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Terrance Hayes
| July 19, 2023
“Natural Light”
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| July 18, 2023
Small Worlds
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| July 17, 2023
“How I Fell in Love With the Well-Documented Life of Alex Whelan”
Yan Ge
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| July 14, 2023
The Country of Toó
Rodrigo Rey-Rosa (trans. Stephen Henighan)
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| July 13, 2023
My Husband
Maud Ventura (trans. Emma Ramadan)
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| July 12, 2023
Promise
Rachel Eliza Griffiths
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| July 11, 2023
“The Forest of Wild Birds”
Erika Kobayashi (trans. Brian Bergstrom)
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| July 10, 2023
The Librarianist
Patrick deWitt
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| July 7, 2023
Bathhouse Sex, DIY Sestinas, Steamy Surrealism, and Sonnets: New Poetry Coming in July
“Let’s be clear: this is no light ‘beach read’ stack.”
By
Rebecca Morgan Frank
| July 6, 2023
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