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WRB—September 30, 2023
“the disease of kings”
Sep 30 • 
Chris McCaffery
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Steve Larkin
, and 
Julia St. John
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WRB—September 27, 2023
“the comfort toy of the also-ran”
Sep 27 • 
Chris McCaffery
, 
Julia St. John
, and 
Steve Larkin
WRB—September 23, 2023
“a hit of rapture”
Sep 23 • 
Chris McCaffery
, 
Julia St. John
, and 
Steve Larkin
WRB—September 20, 2023
“I am like a porcupine”
Sep 20 • 
Chris McCaffery
, 
Steve Larkin
, and 
Julia St. John
WRB—Children’s Literature Supplement, Sept. 2023
sunshine and toast crumbs
Sep 18 • 
Sarah Colleen Schutte
 and 
Grace Russo
WRB—September 16, 2023
“seminaries of mischief”
Sep 16 • 
Chris McCaffery
, 
Steve Larkin
, and 
Julia St. John
WRB—September 13, 2023
“feel beautiful”
Sep 13 • 
Chris McCaffery
, 
Steve Larkin
, and 
Julia St. John
WRB—September 9, 2023
“a long, digressive narrative”
Sep 9 • 
Chris McCaffery
, 
Steve Larkin
, and 
Julia St. John
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