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The Future of New Writing: Athena Farrokhzad

The Future of New Writing: Athena Farrokhzad

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

By Freeman's | September 19, 2017

The Future of New Writing: Tania James

The Future of New Writing: Tania James

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

By Freeman's | September 19, 2017

The Future of New Writing: A Yi

The Future of New Writing: A Yi

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

By Freeman's | September 19, 2017

The Future of New Writing: Andrés Felipe Solano

The Future of New Writing: Andrés Felipe Solano

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

By Freeman's | September 19, 2017

The Future of New Writing: Samanta Schweblin

The Future of New Writing: Samanta Schweblin

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

By Freeman's | September 19, 2017

The Future of New Writing: Valeria Luiselli

The Future of New Writing: Valeria Luiselli

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

By Freeman's | September 19, 2017

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