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Notes from the Underground
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Thoreau’s Microscope in Locus
By Gary K WolfeLocus MagazineSeptember 27th, 2018 Overriding the cynicism, though, is a deep compassion, and it’s a compassion in…
Thoreau’s Microscope in MRR
by Mark WadleyMRR November 2018 In a gross, lyrical passage from the short story “Know How, Can Do,” a roundworm…
Reverberations of Underground Activism
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Puerto Rican Independence Activist Diana Block Discusses Her New Novel
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More Fictional Days of Rage
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