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A Curated Playlist for Self-Discovery in “The Fugitivities”
Myth and Metaphor in “Walking on Cowrie Shells”
The Powers of Kinesthetic Communication in “Punch Me Up to the Gods”
“Is there a greater flex than love?”: Uncompromising Black Joy in “Open Water”
The Body of History and the Memory of Home in “The Wild Fox of Yemen.”
“Your Imagination is Clearer Than My Memory”: The Gray of Complicity in “The Twilight Zone”
The Layered Interpretations of “Brood”
The Difficult Balance of Text and Subtext in “Klara and the Sun”
The Linguistic Negative Space of “How to Order the Universe”
“The Delivery” is a Meta-Fictional Puppet Show with Little to Say
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