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Elizabeth Lo: “Like the dogs, I existed in a limbo where I wasn’t entirely part of human society.”

By Mary Wang

A Bulldozer’s American Dream

Poetry by Shangyang Fang

Hamilton’s Familiar Sound

By Catherine Provenzano

Men I Hate: The Stasi Men

By Lynette D'Amico

Michal Zamir

Michal Zamir was born in Tel Aviv in 1964 and holds an MA in literature from Tel Aviv University. She worked for several years for the culture supplement of the daily Maariv. At present, Zamir gives courses on Yiddish literature and Hassidic stories at Tel Aviv University. She has published two novels and a novella. Photo: Vardi Kahana © All rights reserved.
Fiction Gender

A Ship of Girls

By Michal Zamir January 1, 2010
But, truth is, I wasn’t looking too hot after the second scraping. It was only a cleanup job, the abortion just happened.
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