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Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineAlpacas“Wait. I remember you from high school,” he said once, when Lee was on top of him. “You’re that girl who married the janitor,” he said…Dec 28, 20181Dec 28, 20181
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Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineIdra Novey: Silence Is ComplicityThe novelist, poet, and translator on the responsibilities we hold, the consequences of silence, and writing cross-genreDec 26, 2018Dec 26, 2018
Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineTyrese Coleman: Writing the Truth, Unbound by GenreThe author of How to Sit discusses her mixed genre, multi-generational essays about black girlhood, womanhood, trauma, and triumphDec 24, 2018Dec 24, 2018
Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineOn AwkwardnessIt’s unbearable, hilarious, ancient, and everywhere, and we shouldn’t be afraidDec 18, 2018Dec 18, 2018
Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineIn the Ruins of ParadiseI begin coughing uncontrollably, a wave of it crests, and then stops. I touch the tape on the windows.Dec 18, 2018Dec 18, 2018
Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineMother ScienceUterine transplants are frontier science, but they offer hope of possibility for trans women and others seeking parenthood.Dec 5, 20181Dec 5, 20181
Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineWhat Sharp Teeth You HaveI know how to stay safe among lions in the wild. Around men of my own species, things feel more complicated.Dec 4, 2018Dec 4, 2018
Guernica MagazineinGuernica MagazineOur Last Days in CountryA young Marine on being eighteen and deployed a few miles from the D.M.Z., meeting girls and waiting for ghostsNov 29, 2018Nov 29, 2018