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        <![CDATA[<p>“May Days” by Miranda Kross. In Miranda’s story we enter an absurd yet somehow familiar world where thirteen-year-old girls trade parts of themselves in strange and tender ways. Miranda Kross is a second-year fiction student in the MFA program at Oregon State University. She hails from Connecticut. Music by Jonas Myers. Jonas is a musician, writer, and recent graduate of the MFA program in fiction from Oregon State. He is based in Port Townsend, Washington.</p>]]>
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