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nonfiction by Dave Madden: “I’m about to tell you about a friendship that’s lasted thirty years and perhaps the first thing to learn is that there are certain subjects we don’t talk about directly.”
nonfiction by Dave Madden: “I’m about to tell you about a friendship that’s lasted thirty years and perhaps the first thing to learn is that there are certain subjects we don’t talk about directly.”
0 / 5fiction by Lysley Tenorio: From her computer, thousands of miles away, Maxima offers a lonely North Dakotan his idea of the perfect woman.
fiction by Lysley Tenorio: From her computer, thousands of miles away, Maxima offers a lonely North Dakotan his idea of the perfect woman.
0 / 0nonfiction by Lauren Markham: On the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, the project of democracy and the right to vote remain contested.
nonfiction by Lauren Markham: On the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, the project of democracy and the right to vote remain contested.
0 / 2fiction by Santiago José Sánchez: Out camping, two kids navigate the yearning for belonging and the harsh imposition of a Boy’s Mission.
fiction by Santiago José Sánchez: Out camping, two kids navigate the yearning for belonging and the harsh imposition of a Boy’s Mission.
0 / 0fiction by Kristen Iskandrian
0 / 0fiction by Bryan Washington: What can a young man learn about the ways of being in this world from the older neighbor in his building?
fiction by Bryan Washington: What can a young man learn about the ways of being in this world from the older neighbor in his building?
0 / 0by Mark Chiusano: What could be the catch to an offer to play pick-up basketball on a luxurious estate? (fiction)
by Mark Chiusano: What could be the catch to an offer to play pick-up basketball on a luxurious estate? (fiction)
0 / 0Margaret Wilkerson Sexton talks to John McMurtrie about her road to becoming an author and how her novels examine questions of generational patterns, colorism, and progress.
Margaret Wilkerson Sexton talks to John McMurtrie about her road to becoming an author and how her novels examine questions of generational patterns, colorism, and progress.
0 / 0fiction by Peter Orner
0 / 0fiction by Elizabeth Reichert. i really liked this story - first person, narrator is a well-off middle-aged man in hong kong, wife named elodie, meets a man in prison named hari who robbed his jewelry store to pay off his son's debts (son died)
fiction by Elizabeth Reichert. i really liked this story - first person, narrator is a well-off middle-aged man in hong kong, wife named elodie, meets a man in prison named hari who robbed his jewelry store to pay off his son's debts (son died)
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