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“It’s always difficult to gauge the severity of conflict from far away, through headlines. War is full of hypocrisy.” ’s Ukraine journal, published in our latest issue with support from : https://t.co/RS7eqkTu4T

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“It’s funny that war can tear me up like this,” Madame Olga, a 92-year-old Kyiv resident, told . “I want to simply forget everything.” Read more from Butler’s Ukraine journal, in partnership with : https://t.co/RS7eqkTu4T

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“The most important of Grandmama’s side hustles was washing clothes, ironing, cooking, and doing dishes for this white family called the Mumfords.” — in our Fall 2018 issue, illustration by : https://t.co/L7D28YNOTM

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What are your dreams telling you? In a by , health-care providers recount COVID dreams, illustrated by Nazila Jamalifard: https://t.co/nR8UIOenI9

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writes about the origins of her project addressing medical practice through storytelling in “Attending” from our Winter 2020 issue, with illustration by Daniel Zvereff https://t.co/iEftrFQrSb

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“Poldo was Leopoldo Ruelas, as thin as his mustache, who came out of nowhere and bought that pink house at the end of the street on the other side of town.” Summer fiction by Manuel Muñoz. Illustration by Mokshini https://t.co/k4pRqJmSaH

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illustrated our Spring 2021 suite of fiction. See more of his work here: https://t.co/yWu2Bh4tOP

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“Ethical and compliant are different things.” Don’t miss ’s story “Diplomacy” in our new Summer fiction issue. Illustration by : https://t.co/7BWnotX5Ti

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“They kept their relationship to themselves even though everyone knew. Once, she heard two maids mention how dull he was. How plain.” Fiction from our Fall 2016 issue, “Galicia” by . Illustration by https://t.co/N3Af0EXLoN

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“Underwater, I opened my eyes. Bubbles moved like abacus beads across the hairs between my legs.” —“The Fathoms,” fiction by from our Winter 2015 issue. Illustration by https://t.co/7rP0RAFCSI

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