UNNIE

UNNIE

On April 16, 2014, the ferry MV Sewol capsized off the coast of South Korea, resulting in the deaths of more than 300 passengers, including 250 students and 11 teachers on a high school field trip. False reports that the passengers and crew had been rescued, and the lateness of the South Korean coast guard’s rescue …

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A DRY HEAT

A DRY HEAT

This compilation includes works previously published in various literary magazines (including the Blue Mesa Review) and journals, such as the Journal of the American Medical Association. It’s split into three sections that appear to represent male youth, adolescence, and adulthood, respectively. They feature 12 emotionally resonant tales of male bonding, adventure, and interpersonal melodrama, primarily …

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Leading Brands Excel At Employee-Customer Interaction

Leading Brands Excel At Employee-Customer Interaction

In some categories, a major component of the brand experience comes from human interaction, such as at premium hotels, restaurants and retailers, to name a few. Brands in these categories need their client-facing employees to be emotionally intelligent, attuned to customers’ needs, knowledgeable about the brand’s offer and motivated to look after customers. Having committed …

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For Brands That Adapt, New Demographics Equal Growth

Don’t let demographics scare you. You’ve seen the alarming headlines. Sure, the ominous trends are ominous, worthy of headlines. But not determinate. There is more to the story. There is always room for growth. There are two scary trends. Declining fertility rates and an aging population. In other words, a population that is growing more …

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I’LL GIVE YOU A REASON

I’LL GIVE YOU A REASON

In the opener, “Great American Scream Machine,” a teenager named Eva uncovers a secret her parents have kept since she was born: her undocumented status. Later, in “The World as We Know It,” a white couple who call Child Protective Services on their downstairs neighbors inadvertently kick-start the deportation process. In “The Fake Wife,” Chris, …

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TEENAGE DIRTBAGS

TEENAGE DIRTBAGS

At New Jersey’s Moorestown High, Jackson Pasternak is the golden boy from the town’s most affluent neighborhood. Phil Reyno is the antagonistic punk living with his “very fun alcoholic” mother in a dingy apartment. They have nothing in common, but they were best friends until a few years ago. When Phil’s boyfriend, the milquetoast yet …

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THE BEST SPOT TO PEE IN NYC

THE BEST SPOT TO PEE IN NYC

The author biography hints that this South Korean import is inspired by Lee’s actual dog, though the real Dutch is probably neither magenta nor the size of an elephant. Still, this larger-than-life portrayal certainly makes him easy to spot. Su responds to his urgent request for relief with a meandering walk that takes the two …

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WHAT CAME AFTER

WHAT CAME AFTER

The author explores trauma, memory, and mental illness in this body of poems. He begins by lamenting, “The years reveal a tally of losses” (“What Came After”). In his youth, Stewart moved to Chicago with his mother while his brother and father stayed behind in Dallas. Upon being evicted on one occasion, the speaker describes …

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THE WEIGHT OF NATURE

THE WEIGHT OF NATURE

In his second book, neuroscientist and environmental journalist Aldern examines the palpable effects of climate change on our brain chemistry, including not just increased anxiety, stress, and depression, but also detrimental changes in decision-making abilities and judgment. Paraphrasing a climate advocate in California’s Central Valley, the author writes, “planetary empathy is rooted in pain: the …

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PATTERNS OF THE HEART

PATTERNS OF THE HEART

“When would the day arrive when he didn’t feel like howling in sadness?” That’s the bleak situation facing Sangjin, a writer who’s fled to the Korean countryside to wait out the end of World War II in Ch’oe’s luminous collection of stories. In the war’s final months, Japan’s defeat is expected, but what will happen …

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