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An Emptiness Yet to Come

By José Mármol translated by Nathalie Handal, with Eileen O’Connor

The Sad Ballad of Wyckoff

By José Mármol translated by Nathalie Handal, with Eileen O’Connor

The Harvest

By Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler

Anna Bruno: Suspense, Secular Gods, and Scandal in an Elite Catholic School

Maria Kuznetsova Interviews Anna Bruno

Nicole Audrey Spector

Nicole Audrey Spector is a writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her work has appeared or is scheduled to appear in Salon, The London Times, and The Atlantic, among other publications. She is a weekly contributor to The New Yorker's "Goings On About Town" section. Her first novel, Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray, was co-authored with Oscar Wilde, after he died, and was published in 2013 by Skyhorse (US); Little, Brown (UK); Exmo (Russia); MA Editions (France). She co-curates the Guerrilla Lit Reading Series.
Interview Arts & Culture

Rick Lowe: Heart of the City

By Nicole Audrey Spector September 25, 2014

Nicole Audrey Spector interviews the artist, community advocate, and MacArthur "genius" grant winner about the power and limits of art in troubled communities.

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