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by Nafissa Thompson-Spires


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  LIST OF PUBLICATION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  “Belles Lettres,” Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly 13 (2017): 75–88.

  “The Body’s Defenses against Itself,” Compose, November 1, 2015, http://composejournal.com/articles/the-bodys-defenses-against-itself.

  “Fatima, the Biloquist: A Transformation Story,” Lunch Ticket, June 17, 2016, http://lunchticket.org/fatima-the-biloquist.

  “Heads of the Colored People: Four Fancy Sketches, Two Chalk Outlines, and No Apology,” Story Quarterly 49 (2016): 117–27.

  “The Necessary Changes Have Been Made,” The White Review, (forthcoming).

  “This Todd,” Blinders Journal, January 1, 2015, www.blindersjournal.org/issue%20two/NafissaThompson-Spires.html.

  “Whisper to a Scream,” East Bay Review, November 1, 2015, http://theeastbayreview.com/whisper-to-a-scream-by-nafissa-thompson-spires.

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  Copyright © 2018 by Nafissa Thompson-Spires

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