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The authors, artists, and performers featured in BOMB’s summer issue model what making art can be in 2026. Their practices offer new methods to sustain creativity and support healing, engage language as a means of salvation, and mine personal and national histories with empathy and wit. The poetry and prose in our summer issue consider a range of subjects, from mysterious ailments to locker room conflicts to the last gringo president of the US.

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A woman in Tecopa Hot Springs, California, prepares her house sitter to care for more than just houseplants, in this excerpt from Claire Vaye Watkins's forthcoming novel Yellow Pine.

by Claire Vaye Watkins

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Aztlán, DC

The most important election in Mexican American history.

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My Quarrel with a Gay Automaton

And man, whose gym-blasted core / six-pack abs adorn,— / Man’s inhumanity to man / Makes a cultural critic scorn!

by Shaan Sachdev

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