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Ghost Town

Ghost Town

Kevin Chen (trans. Darryl Sterk)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 27, 2022

“Aubade, as the Addressee.” A Poem by Julian Gewirtz

“Aubade, as the Addressee.” A Poem by Julian Gewirtz

From the Collection Your Face My Flag

By Julian Gewirtz | October 26, 2022

H. B. Marriott-Watson, “Devil of the Marsh” (1893)

H. B. Marriott-Watson, “Devil of the Marsh” (1893)

From the Collection Damnable Tales: A Folk Horror Anthology, edited by Richard Wells

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 26, 2022

Solenoid

Solenoid

Mircea Cărtărescu (trans. Sean Cotter)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 25, 2022

Is Mother Dead

Is Mother Dead

Vigdis Hjorth

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 24, 2022

When We Were Sisters

When We Were Sisters

Fatimah Asghar

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 21, 2022

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“The character of something.” A Poem by Rebecca Wolff

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“The Politics of Rivers.” A Poem by J. Estanislao Lopez.

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“My Parents and My Children”

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Samanta Schweblin (trans. Megan McDowell)

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“Splendid Isolation Destroyed.” A Poem by Jan Zábrana

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The Last Chairlift

The Last Chairlift

John Irving

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Blood Red

Blood Red

Gabriella Ponce (trans. Sarah Booker)

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“Insert Coin”

“Insert Coin”

Emrys Donaldson

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The Color Line

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Igiaba Scego (trans. John Cullen and Gregory Conti)

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Life in a Distant Land: A Conversation with Poet Kathleen Rooney

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