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In-N-Out for Iftar

By Tamer Mostafa

From Here

By Edil Hassan

Ism

By Sarah Ghazal Ali
Illustration of a man with an enlarged ear, attempting to hear the people around him.

Sound Shadow

By John Cotter

Kathleen Blackburn

Kathleen Blackburn’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Pleiades, High Desert Journal, Crazyhorse, Gulf Coast, River Teeth, and elsewhere. She lives in Chicago, where she teaches creative nonfiction workshops and environmental writing at the University of Chicago. She is at work on a memoir.
An electrofishing demonstration at Barkley Dam, along the Cumberland River in Kentucky. At the foot of the dam, two men stand on a small boat with long poles in their hands. In the water around them, dozens or hundreds of carp leap out of the water.
Essay Bodies & Nature

Hook, Line, and Sinker

By Kathleen Blackburn July 12, 2022
Invasive species are a problem not only of trade and climate change but also of language.
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