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Megin Jimenez
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Strange Magic and Jaunty American Style in “Exit Zero”
What a Short Story Can Hold: A Conversation with Amy Stuber about “Sad Grownups”
Excavating the Character in “Role Play”
Refusing the Spectacle of Post-Apocalyptic Survival in “Termush”
At the Edge of the Plausible in “Mothers and Dogs”
Seeing Through the Kaleidoscope of “Ordinary Notes”
Unlikable Protagonists and Morality in “The Easy Life”
A Transformation Unnamed in “Girl”
Claiming Space in “Real Estate”
Flâneurs and the Found Poetry of the City in “To Walk Alone in the Crowd”
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