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Readers, it’s day two of Issue Ten. Please welcome Myles Zavelo to the magazine with new fiction and many friends. Tomorrow, we’ll have Justin Vernon’s first published poems.
Welcome to Issue Ten. We begin today with a note from the editor, and new work from the issue will follow each day this week.
### Readers, we’re pleased to announce two new publications. Both are available right now in the shop and at all tour dates this spring.
Little Engines is on tour! We’re bringing our early-riser reading series MORNING, FUCKERS out and about to rouse you with our beloved stable of writers and friends of the magazine.
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Angie is on this earth to bear witness to mercy for all beings. She graduated from Princeton Seminary and Vassar College. She has lived with Type 1 diabetes for 34 years, laughs with her poet mother every morning, and loves life affectionately.
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