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  • Dying Makes You Stronger

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    Magoo and Audrey work together at the Hawaii Center for Tourism and Culture. When Magoo sets himself on fire, his death is just his first big surprise. By Lance Uyeda.

  • Sorting &Wonder of Birds

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    Two linked poems from Joanna Klink rummage through a failed relationship, struggling with the challenge of compassion, the violence of the outside world, and the wish to anchor both in something true.

  • Media Vuelta

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    A Mexican musician travels to America to look for the wife he lost years ago. From Michael Jayme-Becerra, author of the short story collection Every Night Is Ladies’ Night.

  • Small Mercies

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    When Peter’s wife killed herself, he could only be grateful that she’d spared his son. A novella from Tim Winton, the Booker Prize–nominated author of Dirt Music.

  • Stray

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    The best-paid court reporter in Boise, Idaho, moves to San Francisco and brings home an unexpected stray—a toddler. By Melissa Yancy.

  • An Immigrant Woman

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    An engine of New York City’s growth becomes a terrifying example of its failures in Anne Winters’s intricate and harrowing account.

  • The Begotten

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    James McMichael builds to an uncanny version of the Irish potato famine, invoking the forces of appetite, increase, and distant authority.

  • Tantalus in Love

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    Alan Shapiro weaves Greek myth into a dramatic rendering of a marriage’s last moments and its tendency to reanimate itself every time it seems beyond hope.

  • Being Serious

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    Christian Wiman tells the life story of a man named Serious with unerring wit and mounting poignancy.

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    The Return of the Portrait Studio

    Portraits from Caroll Taveras’s Photo Studio project, which operated in Brooklyn in February. Plus: Natalie Matustchovsky’s interview with the photographer.

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    Futurity

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    César Alvarez of Brooklyn band The Lisps provides a preview of their new steampunk indie-rock musical, Futurity, and chats with us about the joys and pains of creating in the space between two genres.