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Love’s Undead Gaze in “One Yellow Eye”
Imagining Disaster in “Into the Sun”
Life Disguised as Art in “My Clavicle”
The Duplicity of Tenderness in Sonoko Machida’s “The Convenience Store by the Sea”
An Unmoored Tale of Depression in Kyung-Ran Jo’s “Blowfish”
The Nature of Thrills in “Until Alison”
Everyone’s a Critic in “Bring The House Down”
A Beautiful Sadness in Issa Quincy’s “Absence”
A Traveling History, Made Personal
How Lack of Empathy in “The Sandersons Fail Manhattan” Fails Its Satire
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