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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

Stephanie Barton

Stephanie Barton lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she works as a freelance editor. Her writing appears or is forthcoming in The Louisville Review and Under the Gum Tree. She is working on a memoir about racial tension within her family and how leaving home brought her closer to her father.
Report Climate & EnvironmentTechnology & the FutureUSA

In the Service of the Sun

By Stephanie Barton June 21, 2016

How the military, adobe houses, and finger-sized solar panels can pave the way to a more democratic distribution of energy.

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