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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

Administrator

By Sam Munson
A human figure leans beyond a curtain of vertical lines in a black-and-white illustration.

Untitled IX, 1982

By Victoria Chang

Sarah Hoenicke

Sarah Hoenicke studied creative writing and journalism at Mills College. You can find her writing in the Columbia Journal, BOMB, the Masters Review, the LA Review of Books, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere. Her short story, "How Dark it is, Outside," won the 2016 Cargoes Undergraduate Prose Prize. She edits the Arts & Culture section of Entropymag.org.
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Jami Attenberg: Listening to Write

By Sarah Hoenicke March 17, 2017
“No one was entitled to anything in this life; not the least of all, love.” – The Middlesteins
Interview

Anuk Arudpragasam: Within the Bounds of the Body

By Sarah Hoenicke January 24, 2017
The novelist on imperialism, detachment, and articulating the inner life.
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