The world is richly developed in De’Shawn Charles Windslow’s “In West Mills.”
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The world is richly developed in De’Shawn Charles Windslow’s “In West Mills.”
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An interview with Sarah Gerard on her new novel “True Love.”
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“All The Songs We Sing,” an anthology of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, celebrates artists of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective and the importance of diversity within American literature.
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Heather Webber’s “South of the Buttonwood Tree” delivers small town secrets, romance, and light magic.
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Laura van den Berg’s “I Hold a Wolf by the Ears” is conscious meditation and rejection of the absurd.
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Defiance and female relationships in Ellen Birkett Morris’ debut collection, “Lost Girls.”
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Catherine Lacey’s new novel “Pew” comments on issues of gender, race, nationality, and acceptance.
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Fractured reality and a quest for answers In Curtis Smith’s “The Magpie’s Return.”
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The queer fabulist stories in “Boy Oh Boy” by Zachary Doss are playful, surreal, sometimes dark, and always magical.
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Characters live a fragile dystopian existence in Richard Cox’s “House of the Rising Sun.”
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