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In the Land of Fiction and Fake News

By Elizabeth Mitchell

Lost for Words

By Stewart L. Sinclair

Poem About Human Habits of Consumption That Begins with Contemplating the Walnut in My Yard

Poetry by Felicia Zamora

Back Draft: Lisa Dillman

By Ben Purkert and Lisa Dillman

Julie Ries

Julie Ries is a graduate of Yale and the MFA program at NYU, where she taught expository and creative writing. Her first novel, The Hunger Bride, follows the stories of two women—a Chinese peasant girl sold into prostitution and a scandalous American missionary—in early twentieth-century San Francisco.
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The Hunger Bride

By Julie Ries May 15, 2013

“Go home and pray to be forgiven,” she cried. “If you don’t pray now, you know what waits for you.”

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