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The General

By Phuong Anh Le

In our new issue, a retired Vietnamese general welcomes the daughter of one of his soldiers into his home. As wine is poured and a rainy afternoon stretches into evening, formality evaporates, and long-kept secrets are revealed. Watch the past and the present sit down for a drink in Phuong Anh Le’s “The General.”

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The Honor of Your Presence

By Dave Eggers

A lonely, introverted designer steps back into life post-Covid by gate-crashing parties with her free-spirited uncle.

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The Dangers of Pitying the Devil

By Saskia de Leeuw Kyle

In the first of the three winning stories in our 2023 Teen Writing Contest, Saskia de Leeuw Kyle writes of two ex-best friends who find themselves partnered up for a school project. Will their troubled past overshadow their present? Find out in “The Dangers of Pitying the Devil.”

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