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"The Murder of Santa Claus"
P. D. James
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"The Gift"
Jean-Philippe Blondel
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| December 18, 2017
"At Last the Escalade"
Noy Holland
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| December 14, 2017
"The Old Princess"
Jenny Diski
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| December 7, 2017
“The Knife Salesman”
Woody Skinner
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| November 16, 2017
"Some Products of the Imagination"
Barry Gifford
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| November 9, 2017
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“This Is an Exercise in Detachment”
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| November 3, 2017
"Lottery"
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| November 2, 2017
"¡Dale, Dale, Dale!"
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| October 27, 2017
The Legends of Sonoma Mountain
From Greg Sarris's Creation Tales of a Land on Fire
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Greg Sarris
| October 23, 2017
“House Made of Snow”
Matthew Lansburgh
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| October 18, 2017
"A Song for Robin" by Heather O'Neill
New Fiction from
Freeman's
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Heather O'Neill
| October 17, 2017
"1-800-Fat-Girl"
Emily Geminder
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| October 17, 2017
"Gimme Shelter"
Emily Fridlund
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| October 12, 2017
"A Love Letter"
Greg Ames
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| October 11, 2017
The Case That Got Away: Introducing the Sly Noir of A Yi
From the New Issue of
Freeman's: Future of New Writing
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A Yi
| October 11, 2017
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Ross Montgomery on Our Enduring Obsession with the End of the World
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