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In the Country of Others

In the Country of Others

Leila Slimani

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 10, 2021

The Woman From Uruguay

The Woman From Uruguay

Pedro Mairal, translated by Jennifer Croft

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 9, 2021

“Permian Sea”

“Permian Sea”

A Poem by Logen Cure, from Welcome to Midland

By Logen Cure | August 6, 2021

My Policeman

My Policeman

Bethan Roberts

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 6, 2021

Songs for the Flames

Songs for the Flames

Juan Gabriel Vásquez

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 5, 2021

Paris is a Party, Paris is a Ghost

Paris is a Party, Paris is a Ghost

David Hoon Kim

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 4, 2021

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American Short Fiction’s 2021 Contest for Incarcerated Writers in Texas

By American Short Fiction | July 28, 2021

“Money, Geography, Youth”

“Money, Geography, Youth”

Alix Ohlin

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 28, 2021

Strange Beasts of China

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