Divination with a Human Heart Attached – Emily Stoddard

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These poems leave us with a gentle litany of things left behind—things more suitable, perhaps, for the more subtle shades of grief.

Announcing the Full Stop Editorial Fellows

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We’re excited to announce the 2022 Full Stop Editorial Fellows: Ching-In Chen and Gillian Joseph!

Tiff Dressen

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Communing with the mineral/rock world is also another way for me to contemplate time, and to understand that the destructive/creative geologic processes are always underfoot.

Lost in the Long March – Michael X. Wang

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[The novel’s] layering surpasses anything like theme or plot and suffuses into a kind of aesthetic ethos which justifies the old saying: The novelist picks up where the historian has to stop.

Health Communism – Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant

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Health Communism thrives with the inbound hope of any manifesto—the naming of violence as a source of potential political revolution.

Abécédaire – Sharon Kivland

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Though Kivland resolved not to speak about herself, the pages are dotted with first-person asides in brackets: dreams, flashes of memory, brooding.

Kamden Ishmael Hilliard

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The curse and hex lie alongside the charm and balm. Rhetoric has no team, rhetoric has no flag. 

Getting Lost – Annie Ernaux

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Everyone should be so lucky to be wholly consumed at least once in life.