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Any System of Thinking Holistically has been Totally Abandoned: An interview with Moira Crone

By Ari Braverman In Moira Crone’s new sci-fi parable, The Not Yet, coastal flooding has turned the Gulf South into a wild archipelago. The New Orleans Islands are mostly a playground for Heirs, the decadent ruling class whose lives have been artificially extended for centuries and revolve around entertainment and vapid ritual.  Naturals—or “Nats,” the Any System of Thinking Holistically has been Totally Abandoned: An interview with Moira Crone

How I Gonna Bare My Neck Outside in the Sweat-Scared Morning: Fiction by Delaney Nolan

Guernica magazine’s new issue on erotic fiction, guest-edited by Roxanne Gay, features a story by sometimes New Orleans resident Delaney Nolan, who is currently in Istanbul but will be headed to Iceland shortly. Nolan’s forthcoming chapbook, Louisiana Maps, is the winner of the 2012 Ropewalk Press Fiction Editor’s Chapbook Prize. How I Gonna Bare My How I Gonna Bare My Neck Outside in the Sweat-Scared Morning: Fiction by Delaney Nolan