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Make Your Visit Short at the Dream Hotel
Playing Favorites with Memories in Catherine Chidgey’s “Pet”
Life, Unmothered, in “Acceptance”
A Portrait of Transformation in “Crook Manifesto”
The Flood of History in “No One Prayed Over Their Graves”
Trying to Outrun Pandemic Anxiety in Shetterly’s “Pete and Alice in Maine”
In Search of Lost Time and Space in Kate Zambreno’s “The Light Room”
Humor in the Mundane in “Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge”
Re-examining What Makes a Hero in “Psyche and Eros”
Reading the Expository Memoir in “Almost Brown”
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