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‘Quarantine’ walks an uncomfortably thin line
This week, Garrett reviews QUARANTINE by Rahul Mehta. Released in 2011, it’s gained new meaning more recently, as most people have had to experience the liminal sensation of being trapped between worlds and states of being. Each of the stories feels simultaneously autobiographical and critical, with a healthy dose of mixed and compounded identity.
Labor Days, Labor Nights Would Let You Crash On Its Couch
Garrett Robinson reviews Labor Days, Labor Nights by Larry D. Thacker.