Carola Dibbell has had fiction appear in the New Yorker, the Paris Review, Fence, and Black Clock. For thirty years, she wrote for the Village Voice, predominantly about music.
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Inez wanders a post-pandemic world, strangely immune to disease, making her living by volunteering as a test subject. She is hired to provide genetic material to a grief-stricken, affluent mother, who lost all four of her daughters within four short weeks... SEE MORE