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Closure

By Omotara James

Brandon Taylor: “The story can’t be so loyal to one character that it betrays another”

By Brandon Taylor and Adam Dalva

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By Sam Munson
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Untitled IX, 1982

By Victoria Chang

Gillian Esquivia-Cohen

Gillian Esquivia-Cohen, a dual citizen of the United States and Colombia, is an MFA student at the Institute of American Indian Arts. Her writing in English has appeared in The Kenyon Review Online and Split Lip Magazine, and in Spanish in Polis Poesía. She lives in Bogotá where she is working on a novel.
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How to Wash Your Hands in a War Zone

By Gillian Esquivia-Cohen January 26, 2021
Colombia was finally beginning to identify the bodies of people who disappeared in atrocities of its 50-year civil war. Then came the pandemic, and now the government can bury everything and everyone who bears witness to too much truth.
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