Cara Blue Adams
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Wintering Over (Electric Literature's Recommended Reading Book 75)
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2013
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The Southern Review, 48:1: Winter 2012
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2012
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Boulevard No. 94
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The Southern Review (Volume 47:3 Summer 2011)
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2011
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The Southern Review 48.2: Spring 2012
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2012
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The Southern Review
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2009
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Willow Springs 60
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2007
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Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts (Summer/Fall 2018)
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The Southern Review (Volume 48:1 Winter 2012)
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2012
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The Southern Review (autumn 2011) 47:4
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2011
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“And if she cast it in a more dramatic terms than she was willing to do, explained, emphasized, that she had said no, he would still be angry and she would be a rape victim, and that was not what she wanted to be. Those girls went around perpetually fifteen, weak, cutting themselves or wearing unattractive clothes, on the bring of crying when no one expected it. No thank you.”
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“Why anger drew her she didn't know. Esme located men she could control; Kate chose men she could not. Perhaps it had to do, she speculated, with Esme's love of constructing a good story, as opposed to her own curiosity about the results of an experiment.”
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“Just the way I know you will again, after you walk barefoot down the dirt drive to your mailbox, slit open my envelope and find these cards, after you finally hold in your hand what for all those years I could never bring myself to show you.”
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