Editor’s Notes by Dan Lehman
Two giants of nonfiction literature have died since last we wrote these notes: Janet Malcolm and Joan Didion. And so we offer tribute. Simply stated, one cannot imagine nearly twenty-five years of River Teeth without their enduring influence. You can find it on every page of this issue. In fact, every memoirist or literary journalist writing today owes these women deeply for their pioneering work.
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Contents
“The Proclivities of Witches” Leslie Stonebraker ◆ “The Tree” Nicholas Dighiera ◆ “Topography” Jessica Kulynych ◆ “Gastroliths” Craig Reinbold ◆ “Save the Cat” S. N. Rodriguez ◆ “Giving, or Refugee Love Language” Lilly U. Nguyen ◆ “On the Hairline Fringe” Ana Maria Spagna ◆ “The Undertaking” Ellen Rogers ◆ “Safety Dance” David McGlynn ◆ “How Come You No Hello Me When You Know Me So Well ” Nicole Hamer ◆ “A Thousand Faces” Jessie van Eerden
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