7 Books About Women Migrant Workers
These stories attend to the realities of labor and trace the intersections of gender, economics, and migration
These stories attend to the realities of labor and trace the intersections of gender, economics, and migration
Debut novelist Avigayl Sharp discusses Nabokov, sincerity, and writing trauma without revealing it in “Offseason”
Expansion doesn’t have to be sure or aware of itself
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Two poems by Nat Mesnard
“The Future” author Monica Ferrell on motherhood, mortality, and how writing carries part of us into the future
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Two poems by Nat Mesnard
“Oh No” by Adrienne Celt, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
“The Martini Fairy,” flash fiction by Peter M. Kazon