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Marie-Claire Amuah Reads from <em>One For Sorrow, Two For Joy</em>

Marie-Claire Amuah Reads from One For Sorrow, Two For Joy

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | October 12, 2022

How Can We Democratize Economic Opportunity So It’s Not Just White Men Who Boast of Being “Innovators”?

How Can We Democratize Economic Opportunity So It’s Not Just White Men Who Boast of Being “Innovators”?

Lorraine H. Marchand in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 12, 2022

More Real-Life Murder Stories: The Evil Mother-in-Law Who Organized One of California’s Grisliest Killings

More Real-Life Murder Stories: The Evil Mother-in-Law Who Organized One of California’s Grisliest Killings

Deborah Holt Larkin in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 12, 2022

“There’s No Such Thing as Failure.” Morgan Talty on Writerly Persistence

“There’s No Such Thing as Failure.” Morgan Talty on Writerly Persistence

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | October 12, 2022

That Fictional Summer in Berlin: When a British Aristocrat, and Her Camera, Revealed the Truth About the Nazi Regime

That Fictional Summer in Berlin: When a British Aristocrat, and Her Camera, Revealed the Truth About the Nazi Regime

Lecia Cornwall in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 12, 2022

Molly Jong-Fast: What It’s Like Doing Battle with Elon Musk on Twitter

Molly Jong-Fast: What It’s Like Doing Battle with Elon Musk on Twitter

Introducing Twitterverse, a New Show About Tweets and the Writers Who Send Them

By Twitterverse | October 11, 2022

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Cecilia Gentili on Growing Up Trans in 1970s Argentina (and Discovering How to Write About It)

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The Author of Faltas Talks to LittlePuss Press Editor Cat Fitzpatrick

By Cat Fitzpatrick | October 11, 2022

The Wisdom of the Hidden Folk: How Iceland’s Elves Can Save the Earth

The Wisdom of the Hidden Folk: How Iceland’s Elves Can Save the Earth

Nancy Marie Brown in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Reza Aslan: How to Become a Nation of Baskervilles

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From Micro, a Podcast for Short But Powerful Writing

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How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way in a Life of Infirmity, Loneliness, and Failure

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Kieran Setiya in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Danyel Smith on Placing Yourself in Broader Historical Contexts

Danyel Smith on Placing Yourself in Broader Historical Contexts

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Remembering the Late Novelist, Short Story Writer, and Poet Kevin McIlvoy

Remembering the Late Novelist, Short Story Writer, and Poet Kevin McIlvoy

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What Progressives Can Learn From the Failure of the American State to Address the Legacy of Slavery After the Civil War

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