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short stories
The Plurality of Ideas in Karen Russell’s “The Antidote”
Searching for Missing Persons in “Waiting for the Long Night Moon”
Away From the “Centers of Ambition”: An Interview with John Counts on “Bear County, Michigan”
The Magic of the Mundane: Clarice Lispector’s “Covert Joy”
Men, Gods, Wolves, and Others in Mark Haddon’s “Dogs and Monsters”
What a Short Story Can Hold: A Conversation with Amy Stuber about “Sad Grownups”
Debuting Here and There
Joy Williams and the Missing Souls
Zach Williams’ “Beautiful Days” Is Just Scary Enough
Reckoning With Our Own Monstrosity in Puloma Ghosh’s “Mouth”
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