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Men I Hate: The Stasi Men

By Lynette D'Amico

Chaos Theory

By Courtney Zoffness

The Idiots

By Amanda Goldblatt

Mourn and Organize

By Olivia Schwob

A-J Aronstein

A-J Aronstein works at Barnard College in New York City. His work has appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Paris Review, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn.
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Elsie Conick: A Biography in Fragments

By A-J Aronstein September 8, 2020
In 1918, she became the first Black woman tennis player to appear on the cover of an American magazine.
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