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Literature

Literature

By Lois Roma-Deeley

As the vantage point shifts, the viewer is deconstructed.

By Mark Elzey

The speaker takes aim at pop psychology, the notion of inferiority complexes, and Chicago’s heinous “Ugly Laws.”

By Nicole Holtzman

The memories threaten to cling and capture, but the rolling stone dodges all confinements.

By Ryan Tracy

Domesticating the Queer Cat.

By Tyrell Collins

A scholarly and thoughtful epistolary celebrating black female identity and inventorying the rousing literature it produces.

By Betty Rosen

An inquiry into the enduring power of Shakespeare’s classic opens the castle gates to a battalion of existential musings.

By Kate Robinson

The apocalypse has never been delivered with such harrowing eloquence.

By Amanda Krupman

Critters. Commitments. Whatever the pest, it gets under the skin.

By Steven Cordova

Pick a fight, vent a gripe; never let an incisive judgment get away.

By Mark Elzey

Conditions are placed on relationships and ideals of acceptable appearance are carelessly imposed.

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