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Duality, Complexity, and the Architecture of a Story in “Consent”
Knocking Poetry Off Its Pedestal in “The Math Campers”
Obsession and Alternate Realities in “Red Pill”
Generational Trauma and Reconciliation in “Transcendent Kingdom”
Ciphers and Striking Visuals in “Why I Don’t Write”
Class and Religion Collide in “A Burning”
“The Equivalents” Explores Feminism Through Five Creative Lives
Staying with the Trouble
Calming the Mind in the Climate Apocalypse
Perceiving Love in Implicit Connections
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