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Revealing the Self Through an Act of Imagination: On Catherine Lacey’s “The Möbius Book”
Women Defy the Devil in “I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness”
“The Book of Echoes” is David Gregory Welch’s Patchwork of Poetic Delight
Ephemeral Infinities in Megan Hunter’s “Days of Light”
Fractured Politics, Fractured Families in Jess Walter’s “So Far Gone”
Caught Between: Amerie’s “This Is Not a Ghost Story”
Toxic Waste in the Time of Serial Killers in “Murderland”
Reflections in Language, Remembrance, and Fate in “Let Me Tell You/ Let Me Go On”
Diners and Debauchery: A Study of Gay Restaurants in “Dining Out”
On Robert P. Baird’s “The Nimbus: A Tragicomedy Examining the Nature of Belief
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