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The Too-Tidy Frame: James by Percival Everett

Book Review The Too-Tidy Frame: James, by Percival Everett There is a lie that structures…

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An Interview with Mike Maggio

This past April, spring 2025 intern Cayden Coleman sat down with acclaimed poet, novelist, and…

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An Interview with Robert L. Giron

by Noa Nissim Kobliner, Potomac Review intern, spring 2025 Robert L. Giron is a retired…

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Others

Editor's Note: Others by Albert Kapikian   Are you in line? is perhaps the only…

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Notes on Issue 75

Albert Kapikian Editor's Note NOTES ON ISSUE 75   A community college is a commons…

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Hereinafter Denied, Hereinafter Forgotten: No Sign by Peter Balakian and History of Forgetfulness by Shahé Mankerian  

Hereinafter Denied, Hereinafter Forgotten: No Sign by Peter Balakian and History of Forgetfulness by Shahé…

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An Imagination for Reality: Three Reviews

An Imagination for Reality Meg Eden’s Drowning in the Floating World and Elizabeth Hazen’s Girls…

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A Reconciliatory Approach

Editor’s Note: A Reconciliatory Approach by Albert Kapikian (photo by Rochelle Cohen) The new heresy…

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An Interview with John Rolfe Gardiner

An Interview with John Rolfe Gardiner by Ellen Sullivan John Rolfe Gardiner spoke to Potomac…

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An Interview with Andrew Furman

Andrew Furman, whose story “Crawling” appears in issue 73, is a Florida writer. He’s lived…

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