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    Paradise Rot

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    The Latecomers

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    The Lake on Fire

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    “Foreboding”

    By Kamila Shamsie  October 31, 2018
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    The Black Spider

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    “Dreamt In Stone”

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    The Waiter

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    “The Body”

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    Everything Under

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    “Zimmer Land”

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    “Song of the Sad Guitar”

    By Marilyn Chin  October 22, 2018
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    “Who We Are”

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    New Poetry by Indigenous Women

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    Listen to the Marriage

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    “Rampion”

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    Destroy All Monsters

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    Unsheltered

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    One Part Woman

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    October 12, 1967

    By Uwe Johnson  October 12, 2018
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    In Your Hands

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    October 10, 1967

    By Uwe Johnson  October 10, 2018
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    Love Is Blind

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    October 9, 1967

    By Uwe Johnson  October 9, 2018
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    Bitter Orange

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    Poets

    “American Arithmetic”

    By Natalie Diaz  October 5, 2018
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