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Seeking Solace in “Thin Places”
Pain and Isolation at the Edge of the World in “Nobody Gets Out Alive”
You Can’t Please Everyone: The Unlikeable Character Paradox in “Sedating Elaine”
Corporate Greed and Irresponsibility in “Paradise Falls”
“In Whose Ruins” Reveals the Ghosts of American Capitalism
Portrait of the Artist Transforming Grief in “Time Is a Mother”
Fiction As Nonfiction (I Think) in “The Unwritten Book”
Curveballs from the Last Century in “Yesterday”
Time Travel and Moon Colonies in “Sea of Tranquility”
Motherhood and Other Stories in “Heartbroke”
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