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Still Life

Photo by Veejay Villafranca, text by Lian Sing

Diversity Statement

By Gustav Parker Hibbett

Girls Like You

By Annell López

[To the noise of rain, pushing sleep…]

Dimitri Psurtsev, translated by Philip Metres

Siobhan Fallon

Siobhan Fallon is the author of You Know When the Men Are Gone, which won the 2012 Pen Center USA Literary Award in Fiction, a 2012 Indies Choice Honor Award, the 2012 Texas Institute of Letters Award, and was listed as a Best Book of 2011 by The San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Public Library, and Janet Maslin of The New York Times. Theatrical productions of her stories have been staged in California, Colorado, Texas, and France. More of Siobhan’s work has appeared in Women’s Day, Good Housekeeping, New Letters, Publishers’ Weekly, Huffington Post, Washington Post Magazine, and Military Spouse Magazine. Her first novel, The Confusion of Languages, about two American women navigating the Middle East during the Arab Spring, debuts in the summer of 2017. Siobhan currently lives with her family in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. More can be found at her website www.siobhanfallon.com.
The Kiss Essay Family & Relationships

The Ride

By Siobhan Fallon May 17, 2017
His lips, his tongue, his cheek beneath your palm, smoother than you could have imagined.
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