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Carissa Jiarong Chen is from California. Her work appears in The Tupelo Quarterly, Black Warrior Review, and BOAAT Journal. She is pursuing a PhD in economics and a JD, and she is a recent graduate from the University of Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar.
When they knock on my front door an engine switches on
By Tilsa Otta, translated by Farid Matuk
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