From the April 2020 Issue Tamagotcha! Little Eyes By Samanta Schweblin (Translated from Spanish by Megan McDowell)
From the May 2019 Issue Little & Large Salt Slow By Julia Armfield Show Them a Good Time By Nicole Flattery Being Various: New Irish Short Stories By Lucy Caldwell (ed)
From the October 2018 Issue Getting Political Crudo By Olivia Laing The Water Cure By Sophie Mackintosh In Our Mad and Furious City By Guy Gunaratne
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From the June 2017 Issue Communication Breakdowns Conversations with Friends By Sally Rooney The Idiot By Elif Batuman Sorry to Disrupt the Peace By Patty Yumi Cottrell
From the February 2017 Issue Scene by Scene Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? By Kathleen Collins LR
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