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Horizontal Profundity: Mapping the Interior by Proceeding through the Exterior in “A Flat Place”
Yearning for Nature in Kathryn Bromwich’s “At the Edge of the Woods”
In Defense of Bars in “Last Call at Coogan’s”
A Queer Moon In The Heavens in “Uranians”
On Love, Trauma, and Music in “Notes on Her Color”
Impression and Expression in “The Lost Journals of Sacajewea”
The Dignity of Life in “The Late Americans”
From Surviving to Thriving in “Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City”
Transgenerational Trauma in “Close to Home”
Dual Realities in “Truth/Untruth”
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