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A Sky Full of Spiders: Jaroslav Kalfar’s “Spaceman of Bohemia” Reviewed

June 27, 2018 No Comments

In Jaroslav Kalfar’s Spaceman of Bohemia, it’s 2018 and things are even more unsettling than they are in the real 2018, because the nighttime sky has been permanently veiled by a purple haze, a cloud of cosmic dust leftover from a passing comet.

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Morning Bites: Tatyana Tolstaya, Gordon Lish Fiction, Danielle Lazarin’s Latest, Neil Gaiman, and More

March 21, 2018 No Comments

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In our morning reading: fiction by Tatyana Tolstaya and Gordon Lish, thoughts on Danielle Lazarin’s new collection, and more.

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