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Aaron Coats
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Love and Loss Both Loom in “Twice Lived”
Love is a Mixtape Worth Living For in “I Love You So Much It’s Killing Us Both”
The People vs. Gentrification in “Brooklyn Crime Novel”
Searching for Memory’s Rightful Place in “Oh God, the Sun Goes”
On Love, Trauma, and Music in “Notes on Her Color”
Trauma, T.V. and Time Travel Shape Identity in “Flux”
The Women Can Save Themselves in “A Dangerous Business”
Beware the Power of Social Capital in “Face”
Visions of Black Beauty in “Memphis”
The Strangeness of Life vs. Fiction in “Be Here to Love Me at the End of the World”
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