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Disorientation and Uncanny in Hanna Johansson’s “Body Double”
Parasocial at Sea in Emma Straub’s “American Fantasy”
Out with the Old: Revisiting Mailer’s “Miami and the Siege of Chicago”
The Exiled Writer in “Event Horizon”
Bloody Satisfaction in “Nothing Tastes As Good”
A State of Flux in “The News from Dublin”
“Afterbirth” and Death: Emma Cleary’s Debut Novel
Defending Science Fiction in “Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy”
“Project Hail Mary” is an Interstellar Buddy Comedy for the Ages
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