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literary fiction
The Art of Turning Away in Daniel Poppick’s The Copywriter
Reindeer, Spirits, and Survival: Translating “The Last Quarter of the Moon” by Chi Zijian
The Land, and Lives, in Winter
Life Beneath the Lens in Brandon Taylor’s “Minor Black Figures”
Hauntings and Home Intruders in “If the Dead Belong Here”
The Year of Viral Grieving in “What a Time to Be Alive”
A Line That Survives Forever: Daniela Tarazona’s “The Animal on the Rock”
Dark and Doomed Friendships in Penny Zang’s “Doll Parts”
Can Stories Be True? Emily Adrian’s “Seduction Theory”
Wild Rides on “The El”: A Conversation with Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.
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