The Opiate

The Opiate

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The Opiate Books
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9782488256001
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As spring unfurls, why not curl up into a ball and pretend it’s still winter (which, in ways metaphorical, it certainly still is) by reading the literary offerings of The Opiate, Vol. 41? This edition features fiction, poetry and nonfiction from Scott T. Hutchison, Debbie Miszak, Mike Lee, Rich McFarlin, Johnny Allina, Barry Garelick, Mary Lewis, Alexander Lowell, Renshaw, Kathryn Adisman, Ron Kolm, Margaret R. Sáraco, Steve Denehan, Dale Champlin, Mark Katrinak, Leanne Grabel, DS Maolalaí, Edward L. Canavan, John Delaney and Megan Cartwright.

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