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Celeste Ng: What Place Does Art Have in the Fight Against Fascism?

Celeste Ng: What Place Does Art Have in the Fight Against Fascism?

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

By Thresholds | September 14, 2022

“I Can’t Believe I’ve Done This.” Jerry Stahl on Going All in for the Story

“I Can’t Believe I’ve Done This.” Jerry Stahl on Going All in for the Story

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | September 14, 2022

What a Scandalous 1922 Murder Tells Us About America’s Current Obsession With True Crime

What a Scandalous 1922 Murder Tells Us About America’s Current Obsession With True Crime

Joe Pompeo in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 14, 2022

Author-Illustrator Dan Santat on the Magic of Fractured Fairy Tales

Author-Illustrator Dan Santat on the Magic of Fractured Fairy Tales

This Week on the NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | September 14, 2022

How Social Media Is Driving Our Mental Crisis and How Reading Plato Can Help Cure it

How Social Media Is Driving Our Mental Crisis and How Reading Plato Can Help Cure it

Nicholas Kardaras in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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How Getting Beyond Neoliberal Economics Can Enable America to Restore Its Greatness

How Getting Beyond Neoliberal Economics Can Enable America to Restore Its Greatness

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Ling Ma on Patterns of Return and the Ways Speculative Fiction Helps Illuminate Real Life

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Chantal V. Johnson on Letting the Reader Be Smarter Than Her Character

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How Seriously Should We Consider the January 6 Insurrection As a Threat to the American Republic?

How Seriously Should We Consider the January 6 Insurrection As a Threat to the American Republic?

Luke Mogelson in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Why World War II Remains So Seductive to Novelists For Writing About Good and Evil

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How Writers Can Use Both Memory and Forgetting to Improve Their Work

How Writers Can Use Both Memory and Forgetting to Improve Their Work

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Introducing <em>The Writers Institute</em>, a Deep-Dive Into the Audio Archives of the New York State Writers Institute

Introducing The Writers Institute, a Deep-Dive Into the Audio Archives of the New York State Writers Institute

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