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Realms and Objects of the Absurd in “The Coiled Serpent”
A Paradox of Authenticity in Johannes Anyuru’s “Ixelles”
Trumpism Isn’t Going Anywhere: April Ryan’s “Black Women Will Save the World”
The Historical Seeds of Horror in “American Scary”
Geographies of Southern Masculinity in “Altars of Spine and Fraction”
Decaying Myths in “The Bog Wife”
The Specters of Insomnia in “Graveyard Shift”
Mixing Loss with Life in “Intermezzo”
Making Space for the Question in “Should We Go Extinct?”
Justifying Desire in “Scaffolding”
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