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Danielle Legros Georges on Docupoetics, the Nuances of Haiti, and Letter-Writing as Poetry
The “Author of Three Leaves, Three Roots: Poems on the Haiti–Congo” Story in Conversation with Poets.org
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Paolo Bacigalupi on Building Worlds
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Susan Lieu on Not Letting the Past Stay in the Past
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Adam Haslett on the Uses of Doubt
“I’ve come to realize how much of my doubt is actually fear.”
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| January 10, 2025
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The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of 2024
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I Loathe Very Online Writers: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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The Best Books of 2025: Historical Fiction
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How Writing Workshops Can Help Formerly Incarcerated People Begin to Heal
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A Past Never Quite Dead: Why Historical Crime Fiction Is So Appealing
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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