Death and Grief Loops Over and Over Again in “The Furrows”
Namwali Serpell’s experimental novel uses parallel universes as a larger critique of how we mourn in our contemporary world
Namwali Serpell’s experimental novel uses parallel universes as a larger critique of how we mourn in our contemporary world
What if you had to relive the same day over and over again?
I was supposed to be a basketball star, but inside, I was a bookworm who couldn’t wait to get off the court
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“Trebuchet,” flash fiction by Avitus B. Carle
Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor discuss solidarity as a potent political movement in America and where we go from here
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I closed the gulf between my intellectual and emotional comfort zones with an erotic massage