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LATEST FICTION


SECOND DEATHS

by Keith Rosson

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Chuck was wire-sick again, so he hobbled up onto Jerome’s porch one sunny
afternoon, need curling his spine like a bent clothes hanger. Jerome was the guy
who could get you whatever you needed, as long as what you needed was wire, or
crank, or a pallet of Captain Chompberry cereal, or twenty cartons of stolen
Lithuanian cigarettes.

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LATEST NONFICTION


EDITORIAL: MARCH 2024

by Wendy N. Wagner

Sometimes people just suck. Let me clarify. Lest you think I’ve been mainlining
cable news or perhaps just reading a lot of Sartre (who hurt you, Jean-Paul, to
make you say, “Hell is other people”?), I mostly believe in human goodness and
expect the best from people. But I think we can all agree that when people
decide to be mean, it hurts like nothing else.

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MORE FICTION


A GUIDE TO CAMPING IN THE FOREST

by Oyedotun Damilola Muees

This story was inspired by my visit to Anambra State in 2018 for my compulsory
National Youth Service Corps program.

(available on 3/13)  |  Buy Ebook To Read it Now


OUR VERY BEST SELVES!

by Fatima Taqvi

I like car journeys in the passenger’s seat. They give me time to think and
rethink things beyond the shape of my life. I’m not allowed to play music, but I
can in my head. Places blur. Memories tangle. Pitying voices from long ago
garble in my ear on the thickened tongue of regret. “Muniza,” my husband says,
eyes on the road. “Your skin is slipping.”

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THE H WORD: SCREAM & THE JOY OF CHEAP THRILLS

by J.D. Harlock

“What’s your favorite scary movie?” It’s a question I’m often asked, and, for
the longest time, I never had an answer to it. In a genre as storied and diverse
as horror, anyone would be hard-pressed for a response. What’s certain, though,
is few if any, casual viewers would pick a slasher film.

(available on 3/13)  |  Buy Ebook To Read it Now


BOOK REVIEWS: NEW NOVELS BY HAND & KISTE

by Adam-Troy Castro

Adam-Troy Castro looks at two new novels about haunts and houses: Elizabeth
Hand’s A Haunting on the Hill and Gwendolyn Kiste’s The Haunting of Velkwood.

(available on 3/27)  |  Buy Ebook To Read it Now


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THE LET GO

by E. Catherine Tobler

I wrote this to explore how we change in a relationship, how it isn’t always
healthy or best for us—or necessarily consensual. We give pieces of ourselves
away, we have pieces taken, we cut ourselves down to nothing in the name of
love, and it is both a horror and a revelation.

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