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The Linguistic Negative Space of “How to Order the Universe”
“The Delivery” is a Meta-Fictional Puppet Show with Little to Say
Generational Trauma in Avni Doshi’s Booker Prize Finalist “Burnt Sugar”
The Complicated Nature of Justice and Power in “Remote Control”
“Life Among the Terranauts” Reinforces Caitlin Horrocks’s Status as a Maestro of Short Fiction
The Power and Legacy of Language in “The Liar’s Dictionary”
Exploring the Future of Humanity in “Persephone Station”
The Subsurface Strangeness of Realism in “The Blade Between”
“The Office Of Historical Corrections” is a Necessary Critique of the Current Moment
The Mysteries and Melodies of Memory in “Invisible Ink.”
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