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On Writing Darkness and Violence in the Lives of Teenagers

On Writing Darkness and Violence in the Lives of Teenagers

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The Very Real Consolations of Poetry

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The winner of the 2016 Neustadt International Prize for Literature

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The Beginning or the End? Writers on the Age of Trump

The Beginning or the End? Writers on the Age of Trump

On the Eve of the Election, Which America Are We?

By Literary Hub | November 7, 2016

Our Kids, Their Fears, Our President?

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Satire, Despair, and Art in the Age of Trump

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There Are 1,462 Possible Plots for Your Book

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