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Alexis Schaitkin

Alexis Schaitkin

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  • Steph Cha

    Steph Cha

    Steph Cha is the author of Follow Her Home, Beware Beware, and Dead Soon Enough. Her writing has appeared in the L.A. Times, the L.A. Review of Books, and Trop Magazine. A graduate of Stanford University and Yale Law School, ... (more)

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    by Steph Cha

  • Alison Espach

    Alison Espach

    Alison Espach is the author of the novels The Wedding People, Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance, an Indie Next Pick and Amazon Editors' Pick for 2022, and The Adults, a New York Times Editor's Choice and Barnes and Noble ... (more)

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    Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance
    by Alison Espach

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