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The October Issue

By The Editors

Rat Lung

By Zoë Eisenberg

(Us) The Camera

By Zachary Gaouad

Childfree by Choice

By Mona Eltahawy

Alicia Mireles Christoff

Alicia Mireles Christoff is a Mexican American writer and associate professor of English at Amherst College. She is author of Novel Relations: Victorian Fiction and British Psychoanalysis (Princeton University Press, 2019), and her poetry, essays, and reviews have appeared in The Yale Review, Peach Mag, Boston Review, The Common, Los Angeles Review of Books, and others. She lives in Pittsfield, MA.
Review Climate & Environment

The Desert Is Not Empty

By Alicia Mireles Christoff June 9, 2021
The poems in On This Side of the Desert multiply and reimagine the borderland desert.
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