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01.04.19

Nobody Dies in Dreamland

  As I left for the last time, I hugged my...
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Person walking on a paved road through a forest in winter
09.19.18

Expanding Black Representation One Superhero at a Time

In this post-President Obama, post-Black Panther America, Black representation has been...
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08.24.18

Mycology — Switchback’s 2018 Contest Winner

    the man creeping behind my tongue is an angry...
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08.23.18

We bathe in miles of dust

by Dane Hamann —   because it’s a type of hunger...
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08.22.18

Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers, Today, with great excitement, Switchback Journal launches its new...
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08.06.16

A Conversation with Jill Talbot

Where are you right now? What can you see out of...
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08.02.16

Greasy

by Lana Austin — Aretha, who needs no last name, called...
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08.02.16

The Breakers

by Geoff Watkinson — With straps to AR-15s slung over their...
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08.02.16

Naming What Isn’t

by Lana Austin — What has flown away? Is it a...
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08.30.15

Worse Things than Catastrophe and Death

by Stephen Beachy — Jared is taking Melvin on an endless...
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08.29.15

An Interview with Hala Alyan

Hala Alyan is participating in the Emerging Writers Festival this week...
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Hala Alyan
08.29.15

A Little Lumpen Novelita and its Place in the Bolañoverse

by Colter Ruland — Love him or loathe him, you’ve probably...
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