7 Books About Life in Japan Before Cellphones, Social Media and the Internet
Yukiko Tominaga recommends Japanese fiction in translation that explore the analog era
Yukiko Tominaga recommends Japanese fiction in translation that explore the analog era
An excerpt from CECILIA by K-Ming Chang, recommended by Brynne Rebele-Henry
The author on the healing power of tears, shining a light on incredible Hmong women, and accomplishing the impossible in a colonized world
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SupportMelissa Mogollon, author of "Oye," recommends stories exploring identity, race, and cultural heritage in the U.S.
“Saltburn” wants to be a transgressive class drama but its protagonist can’t resist the pull of wealth
Diego Gerard Morrison's novel “Pages of Mourning” is a satirical look at the impact of U.S. drug consumption on Mexicans caught in cartel violence
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An excerpt from CECILIA by K-Ming Chang, recommended by Brynne Rebele-Henry
“River, Love,” flash fiction by CB Anderson
“A Brief, Inevitable Exchange” by Billy Chew, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature