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Brittany Allen
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“It’s as though the city feels it’s been invaded by the unhoused. But turn San José inside out and it’s a giant homeless camp being invaded by a city.”
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Brian Barth
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“Our yearning for seamless connection doesn’t deepen human attachment; it powers the architectures of corporate control.”
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The Backlist: Hannah Morrissey Revisits David Ellis's Twisty Psychological Thriller
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Luke Dumas on Weight Loss Horror, Stephen King’s
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Luke Dumas
Rob Phillips on Combining Comedy and Danger in His Debut Crime Novel
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Rob Phillips
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"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"