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Laura Pegram
November 30, 2019

Played or How I Failed at Becoming a Chapiadora by Cleyvis Natera

Laura Pegram
November 30, 2019
Played or How I Failed at Becoming a Chapiadora by Cleyvis Natera

No surprise there. Bocasucia means dirty mouth in Spanish. He got his nickname because he loves going down on girls.

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Laura Pegram
November 30, 2019

Cast Away by Britney Wilson

Laura Pegram
November 30, 2019
Cast Away by Britney Wilson

Kennedy had finally started to feel like the two of them had made a home of their own, to believe it might all work out. Then, the letter from the County had come.

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Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019

Notes for Illustrating Silence: A Dream by Rachel Eliza Griffiths

Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019
Notes for Illustrating Silence: A Dream by Rachel Eliza Griffiths

Griffiths is widely known for her literary portraits, fine art photography, and lyric videos. Her extensive video project, P.O.P (Poets on Poetry), an intimate series of micro-interviews, gathers nearly 100 contemporary poets in conversation, and is featured online by the Academy of American Poets.

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Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019

Awesome Everywhere by DeMisty Bellinger

Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019
Awesome Everywhere by DeMisty Bellinger

When you killed yourself, everything stopped and kept going, and that mixture of inertia and constant motion sent me reeling.

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Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019

Speaking of Summer by Kalisha Buckhanon (NOVEL EXCERPT)

Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019
Speaking of Summer by Kalisha Buckhanon (NOVEL EXCERPT)

I was the nice-looking, well-dressed woman running down 151st Street in Harlem after school and before evening rush hour on a bright day at the end of August in 2015. If you saw me with my purse half-open and my balance tested more than once, you were wrong to laugh and right to be alarmed.

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Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019

Birth by Jordan N. DeLoach

Laura Pegram
September 6, 2019
Birth by Jordan N. DeLoach

Grandma Eva knelt beside the tub and placed a white sachet the size of a dollar coin in Aja’s palm. The cloth bag was tied together with old rope and smelled of cumin and grits.

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