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the blueshift journal
blueshift / ˈblo͞oˌSHift /
noun
the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
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Review of After by Fatimah Asghar
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Review of The Hundred-Year Flood by Matthew Salesses
by matthew manning, prose reader During a cold New Year's Eve fireworks celebration in Prague, the Czech Republic, Tee, drunk and "dizzy...
Review of Blood Medals by Claudia Cortese
by jackson holbert, poetry reader Claudia Cortese's Blood Medals, her first chapbook, is a stunning investigation into the dark...
God Help the Office Clerks: Book Review of God Help the Child by Toni Morrison
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Book Review of Kissing Angles, by Sarah Fletcher
by katherine frain, managing editor Sarah Fletcher’s first chapbook, Kissing Angles, is, true to its name, a diffraction. Love slanted...
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