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In the spring, before I began teaching and lost the capacity to read anything more robust than a play (no offense to plays), I read Isabel Waidner’s second novel, Corey Fah Does Social Mobility , whose eponymous protagonist has just won a prestigious literary prize for the Fictionalization of Social Evils. And yet the trophy itself eludes him: neon... See more
The Paris Review • Attention Required! | Cloudflare

Her life was small, and rich, and entirely hers.
Rachel Khong • Real Americans: A novel

As You Are | Lili Kovari | Substack
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She had a stash of such aprons, each with a seasonal theme—pumpkins, snowflakes—and at least five crisp, striped shirtwaist dresses.
Margaret Atwood • My Evil Mother: A Short Story

