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historical fiction
Snagged in the Hinge: Coming of Age Under Colonization in Blair Palmer Yoxall’s “Treat Them as Buffalo”
Sifting Through History: An Interview with Ian McGuire
The Land, and Lives, in Winter
Visions of Early Algerian Colonialism in “Attacking Earth and Sun”
Ghosts, Girl Gangs, and Postcolonial Angst: A Conversation with Wen-yi Lee
Hauntings and Home Intruders in “If the Dead Belong Here”
A Far Better Foil: H.G. Parry’s “A Far Better Thing”
The Plurality of Ideas in Karen Russell’s “The Antidote”
“Progress comes in waves”: An Interview with Radha Vatsal
“All this doesn’t inoculate you from racism”: A Conversation with Nancy Johnson
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