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“The Office Of Historical Corrections” is a Necessary Critique of the Current Moment
Soylent Capitalism in “Kraft”
Modern Chills and Thrills in “The Nesting”
Contending With Legacies in “Too Much Lip”
Dancing Thoughts in “Aphasia”
Love and Lies in “White Ivy”
The Mysteries and Melodies of Memory in “Invisible Ink.”
Well-Paced Suspense in “Greyfriars Reformatory”
Canonical Queerness and Gothic Horror in “Plain Bad Heroines”
Paranoia, Betrayal, and the Discomforts of “The Land.”
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