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A colorful graphic design of a girl with orange hair reading a poetry book and green palm trees around her with black script that reads The Los Angeles Review Volume 22, 2018.

LAR

The Los Angeles Review 22

Kate Gale

A colorful and psychedelic graphic design of a sun and the earth surrounded by the different zodiac signs at the center with white text at the top that reads The Los Angeles Review Volume 23 2019.

LAR

The Los Angeles Review 23

Kate Gale

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Memento Mori

Eunice Hong

Mirage

Nahid Rachlin

Sonnets for a Missing Key

Percival Everett

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Now You Owe Me

Aliah Wright

An illustration of a young, Filipina woman sitting at a vanity mirror in an orange duster, applying makeup. A mannequin head is also on the vanity table displaying a wig meant to imply the woman is an actress about to play the role of an elderly woman. "Professional Lola, Stories" by E.P. Tuazon are strongly featured at the top and bottom of the image, along with laurels declaring the book a Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction Winner

Red Hen Press, Short Stories

A Professional Lola

E.P. Tuazon

A graphic of a young man with glasses in a robe holding a soldier that sparks. Above is the title: "Cursebreakers." Below is the author: Madeleine Nakamura."

Canis Major, Fiction

Cursebreakers

Madeleine Nakamura

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