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Hinterlands

By Matthew Byrne

The Secret Spies Keeping Baghdad Safe

By Lindsey Hilsum

Charting the Land of Great Loneliness

By Carin Clevidence

Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Taylor Poulos

Taylor Poulos is a designer and writer living in Brooklyn, New York, writing about privilege, queer dating, and the icky parts of love. A graduate of Carnegie Mellon’s creative writing program, he has worked as a fiction reader for Guernica.
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The Music in Her Head

By Taylor Poulos September 22, 2020
David Hajdu’s novel offers a postmodern portrait of a postmodern artist.
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Local Color

By Taylor Poulos July 30, 2020
In a new collection of stories, Matthew Baker offers an uneasy tour of a familiar place.
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Latitudes of Longing: An Epic of Ghosts and Glaciers

By Taylor Poulos May 19, 2020
A debut novel reminds us that the earth itself is alive, and that even in our isolation we are members of a changing world.
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Under a Microscope

By Taylor Poulos February 17, 2020
Baggage and beauty in Brandon Taylor’s novel Real Life
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