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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Royal Risidence
… foolish with it, adding that pennies weren’t easily come by, and, standing a little distance away from him, had … Uncle? I’ve never seen any English knockin’ about. —The soldiers, Johnny, the English soldiers. —What, is it Tom an’ … Earnest lookin’, evil lookin’, ugly lookin’ lookin’ dials on the whole o’ them, thought Johnny to himself. —There, …
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Suttee
… bereavement, rounding up a brother or nephew or cousin to accompany them to dinner at the Lynnes’, or at least, if they … Old Mr. Bry, who had been Percy’s guide and mentor, had died at ninety; then Judge Satler, then Percy-all within … woman, with faded beauty, very gray, always in black, was also a widow and also the widow of a lawyer—Mr. Koepel had …
Baba
… Baba Baba feeds me with his own hand. The night my friend died he pressed dark chocolate into a macaroon, popped it in … the color of mint. Sometimes he ignores me for weeks, then comes to me in dreams riding a tractor or sitting on a … abortion, what about gay people, what happens when you die? In the silence before he answers I know the stories …
Cooking
… With her long sandy waves and large grey eyes, she is becoming quite a temptress, and Lev wonders idly at what age … “Of course. Your mother gave it to us before she died. You think I was going to leave it to those wolves in … its crumbling newspaper—”Artists inspire miners in the Urals,” read the silly ancient headline—and, sitting on the …
Balzac In the Exegetic Mode … Alas!
… its medium, they find little to commend in Balzac’s La Comédie humaine . The 19th-century novelist is said to be … disdain of 19th-century fiction. I wish Kanes had made the points explicitly. In my opinion and from the evidence … to express in fiction the problems of creating fiction” (p. 261). However the case may be, Martin Kanes’s Balzac’s …
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Cougar & Zeke
… It’s warm for a day, then turns cold again. Zeke teaches composition in a windowless classroom. His new wife, Katie, … obligatory update. Mom is doing fine. So are Pelly and Eddie. Everyone great. It’s hot here. Brewers still suck. … in trouble. Zeke looks at Pelly when she comes in and then points at the Ziploc bag. “Aw, come on, Pelly, it’s pizza …
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