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Keith Contorno
Keith Contorno is a writer and educator in Connecticut.
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Fighting the Phantasm in “Who’s Afraid of Gender?”
History and Futurity in “In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial”
A Seat in the House for Privilege in “Singular Sensation”
Why Intelligence Fails and Succeeds in “The Spymasters”
“Leonard and Hungry Paul” is a Coming-Of-Age Story for the Already Aged
Shadows of Consciousness in “Night. Sleep. Death. the Stars.”
Connecting the Dots in “Lake Like A Mirror”
Steering into the Storm
Something More Than Stories
A Destructive Tide
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