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In her first book, Tajja Isen looks for racial equity in all the right places
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Morgan Thomas peels back the layers of identity, subjectivity, and desire in their debut book, Manywhere
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Edgar Gomez reflects on the pain and joy of the journey chronicled in his work
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Justine Chan’s poetry collection catalogs the placelessness of her 20-something existence
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Gayle Brandeis breathes new life into harrowing, heartbreaking, and joyful moments
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A country western singer’s last tour is fodder for a subtle critique of music-industry sexism
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Books are having a moment, boosted by TV series, social media, and the residual pandemic-related desire to just chill
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From her Boulder City upbringing to her Mormon adulthood, writer Phyllis Barber has always been a ‘creature’ of the desert