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New On Sonora Online
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Register of the Centennial | Brandon Downing
Brandon Downing’s collections of poetry include The Shirt Weapon (2002), Dark Brandon (2005), AT ME (2010) and, most recently, Mellow Actions (2013).
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Strange Joy | E J Cousins
lucidity a single rope the way in which there is no way detach allow myself a façade indistinguishable from change walk down
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In which the Fishtank is | Chaelee Dalton
After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance
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RENAME | Munira Tabassum Ahmed
Ctrl+F [Find in document: মুনিরা 0 of 0] I recognise this self. in drawings of koi fish andmenthol slicked lips. in weeks spent
Special Issue: EXTINCTION
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Introduction to Special Issue | Amalia Clarice Mora
The theme of this special issue was inspired, in part, by a late night Google search a few years ago. Amidst growing
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Doing Some Dissolving Work: An Interview with Lacy M. Johnson
Sarah Ruth Bates interviews EXTINCTION contest judge Lacy M. Johnson, author of The Reckonings.
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“Colluvium” | Meredith Clark
Winner of the EXTINCTION Essay Contest, selected by Lacy M. Johnson
Interviews
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Brass Atoms: An Interview with Samuel Rafael Barber | Jon Riccio
Jon Riccio interviews Samuel Rafael Barber about his new book, Thousands of Shredded Scraps of Paper Located Across Five Landfills, That if
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Holding Frozen: An Interview with Robert Carr | Jon Riccio
Interviews/Interviews with Writers/sonora online
Jon Riccio interviews Robert Carr about his new book, The Unbuttoned Eye.
Reviews
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To Undesolate Another: The Surrealism of Jonathan Lethem’s “The Arrest”|James Butler-Gruett
Book Reviews/Reviews/sonora online
The Arrest, in all its surreal narrative trappings, supercars, and Hollywood theatrics, wants to know if words can save us in a
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Review: László Krasznahorkai’s The World Goes On
Speaking to the The Guardian as a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize in 2015 (a prize he later won), Hungarian writer