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"Sudden Oak Death" by Allison Field Bell
Feb 2

Feb 2 "Sudden Oak Death" by Allison Field Bell

The Editors
Epiphanies

“One spring, the tree—their oak tree—developed a strange rash.”

"Fatherland" by Ilya Leybovich
Jan 28

Jan 28 "Fatherland" by Ilya Leybovich

The Editors
Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021

“Military folks the world over will tell you theirs is not a business of violence…That’s a lie.”

INSURRECTION: A Conversation with Hawa Allan
Jan 24

Jan 24 INSURRECTION: A Conversation with Hawa Allan

The Editors
The Epiphanic

“The Insurrection Act of 1807 was enacted in silence. It has no legislative history.”

“Black Lace" by Beena Kamlani
Jan 21

Jan 21 “Black Lace" by Beena Kamlani

The Editors
Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021
FROM THE ARCHIVES: "Form and Content: On André Leon Talley’s THE CHIFFON TRENCHES" by Hawa Allan
Jan 20

Jan 20 FROM THE ARCHIVES: "Form and Content: On André Leon Talley’s THE CHIFFON TRENCHES" by Hawa Allan

The Editors
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“I was a fixture, a force, and a fierce advocate of fashion and style,” Talley writes in the memoir’s introduction. He also acknowledges how, for most of his career, he was the only person of color in “the upper echelons of fashion journalism.”

"S P A C E" by Tsahai Makeda 
Jan 19

Jan 19 "S P A C E" by Tsahai Makeda 

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Epiphanies
"Origin Myths" by Mina Hamedi
Jan 18

Jan 18 "Origin Myths" by Mina Hamedi

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The Epiphanic

The Cave of the Seven Sleepers is a medieval legend, shared within Christian and Muslim circles.

"Call and Response: An Anchoring" by Leah Umansky
Jan 17

Jan 17 "Call and Response: An Anchoring" by Leah Umansky

The Editors
Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021
2022 Breakout Writers Prize Winners
Jan 14

Jan 14 2022 Breakout Writers Prize Winners

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"Museum Correspondence" by Beth Piatote
Jan 11

Jan 11 "Museum Correspondence" by Beth Piatote

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Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021
An Interview with Shyam Selvadurai by Jeff Colvin
Jan 7

Jan 7 An Interview with Shyam Selvadurai by Jeff Colvin

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Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021
"Clams" by Justin Chandler
Jan 5

Jan 5 "Clams" by Justin Chandler

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"I Hear Michael Jackson at the Diner" by Dan Kraines
Jan 4

Jan 4 "I Hear Michael Jackson at the Diner" by Dan Kraines

The Editors
Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021
"Spearfinger" by Nicole VanderLinden
Dec 31

Dec 31 "Spearfinger" by Nicole VanderLinden

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Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2021
From the Archives: "Love, the Verb" by Hawa Allan
Dec 20

Dec 20 From the Archives: "Love, the Verb" by Hawa Allan

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by Hawa Allan

Everyone thinks they know what love is, but most have no clue. Reading hooks' works on love, you’ll likely discover, for the most part, that nobody loves you. Not your family, not your friends, not your “lover.” You also might discover that you don’t love anyone either.

"Graziela," from Iris Hanika's THE BUREAU OF PAST MANAGEMENT, translated by Abigail Wender
Dec 17

Dec 17 "Graziela," from Iris Hanika's THE BUREAU OF PAST MANAGEMENT, translated by Abigail Wender

The Editors
Selections from Print
"Fools Who Step in Rings" by Vanessa Tamm
Dec 15

Dec 15 "Fools Who Step in Rings" by Vanessa Tamm

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The Epiphany 10: A Ten-Question Interview with Juhea Kim
Dec 7

Dec 7 The Epiphany 10: A Ten-Question Interview with Juhea Kim

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