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“Ian van Athen, or The Art of Reading” by Iana Boukova, Trans. by Ekaterina Petrova
And from the thousands of words that define us, not a single word has just one paternity. . .
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Poetry by Kimberly Grey
Filmic | Patterning
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“Ayat” by Ayeh Bandeh-Ahmadi
She stands at the mirror, staring at her reflection for what seems like a long time, waiting to see how quickly the puffiness will go down, learning that the answer is not fast enough. . .
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Poetry by Taylor Cornelius
Rattlesnake Tamer | Taylor and I | On an Evening in Crown Heights
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“Upside Down Frown” by Jarred Thompson
Maybe Keano’s electroceutical fed the neural concerto of Aanya’s break-up into larger networks of perspective. She couldn’t decide which was better: fixation or detachment?
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Poetry by Erich Slimak
Dream Home | Dream Home
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Translator’s Dispatch: Ekaterina Petrova on Iana Boukova
Read an excerpt from the novel Traveling in the Direction of the Shadow by Iana Boukova, translated from the Bulgarian by Ekaterina Petrova. This excerpt…

Poetry by Joette Varnado
Exile

Poetry by Alicia Byrne Keane
A Habit | and other poems