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Paulette K. Fire is a writer in Boulder, Colorado. Her work has appeared in Harvard Review, Carve Magazine, The Pinch, Unbroken, Capsule Stories, the Jewish Literary Journal, Lilith, Alaska QuarterlyReview (forthcoming) and Potomac Review (forthcoming). Her essay, “Presumably Murdered,” was chosen as a Notable Essay by The Best American Essays 2019.