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Rav Grewal-Kök
Rav Grewal-Kök's stories and essays have appeared in the New England Review, Missouri Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Gulf Coast, Hunger Mountain, and elsewhere. He was a National Endowment for the Arts fellow in 2016. He is a fiction editor at Fence, and lives in Los Angeles, where he is working on a novel. 'Abu One-Eye' was shortlisted for the 2017 White Review Short Story Prize (US & Canada).

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Abu One-Eye

Prize Entry

April 2017

Rav Grewal-Kök

Prize Entry

April 2017

He left two photographs.   In the first, his eldest brother balances him on a knee. It must be summer, for Manshoor wears only...

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Prize Entry

April 2015

Every Woman to the Rope

Joanna Quinn

Prize Entry

April 2015

My father believed the sea to be covetous: a pleading dog that would lap at you adoringly, sidling up...

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April 2012

They Told the Story from the Lighthouse

Chimene Suleyman

fiction

April 2012

I found Margate watching the sea. And I walked the streets thinking they had left it sometime in the...

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October 2012

Pressed Up Against the Immediate

Rye Dag Holmboe

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October 2012

The author Philip Pullman recently criticised the overuse of the present tense in contemporary literature, a criticism he stretched...

 

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