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“The Cat Thief” by Son Bo-mi, Translated by Janet Hong
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Freeman's
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Son Bo-mi and Janet Hong
| November 8, 2022
A Poem by Ed Pavlić
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Call it in the Air
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Ed Pavlić
| November 8, 2022
Waking Beauty
Rebecca Solnit
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| November 8, 2022
A Cat At the End of the World
Robert Perišić (translated by Vesna Maric)
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| November 7, 2022
Two Poems by Maya C. Popa
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Wound Is the Origin of Wonder
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Maya C. Popa
| November 7, 2022
Gilded Mountain
Kate Manning
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| November 4, 2022
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“Concerning Those Who Have Fallen Asleep”
Adam Soto
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| October 31, 2022
The Birth of Emma K.
Zsolt Láng (trans. Owen Good and Ottilie Mulzet)
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Ghost Town
Kevin Chen (trans. Darryl Sterk)
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| October 27, 2022
“Aubade, as the Addressee.” A Poem by Julian Gewirtz
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Your Face My Flag
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| October 26, 2022
H. B. Marriott-Watson, “Devil of the Marsh” (1893)
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Damnable Tales: A Folk Horror Anthology
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| October 26, 2022
Solenoid
Mircea Cărtărescu (trans. Sean Cotter)
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Is Mother Dead
Vigdis Hjorth
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