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Why Most of Us Are Terrified of Being Creative

Why Most of Us Are Terrified of Being Creative

Matt Richtel in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 20, 2022

Emily St. John Mandel on the Narrative Possibilities of Time Travel

Emily St. John Mandel on the Narrative Possibilities of Time Travel

The Author of Sea of Tranquility Talks to Jane Ciabattari

By Jane Ciabattari | April 19, 2022

Should We Relish a “Post-Human” Future in Which We Will Be Able to Fully Empathize with the Natural World?

Should We Relish a “Post-Human” Future in Which We Will Be Able to Fully Empathize with the Natural World?

Steven Kotler in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 19, 2022

Why the Best Nonfictional Writing Requires the Art of a Fiction Writer

Why the Best Nonfictional Writing Requires the Art of a Fiction Writer

Mary Laura Philpott in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 18, 2022

The Chilling Similarities Between Bush’s Invasion of Iraq and Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

The Chilling Similarities Between Bush’s Invasion of Iraq and Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

Joseph Weisberg in Conversation with Andrew Keen

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Why Putin Might Be Right in Opposing the Growth of NATO

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“Los Angeles is Covered in Gold if You’re a Writer.” Rosecrans Baldwin on Writing LA

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What’s Happening With the Literary Community in Ukraine?

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Sihle Ntuli on Bringing Durban Poetry to the World

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By Micro Podcast | April 15, 2022

The Five Reasons Why Putin Went to War in Ukraine

The Five Reasons Why Putin Went to War in Ukraine

Christopher Blattman in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 15, 2022

Emily St. John Mandel on Finding a Sense of Creative Recklessness

Emily St. John Mandel on Finding a Sense of Creative Recklessness

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WATCH: N. K. Jemisin in Conversation with the Next Generation of the Octavia Project

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“Oh My God, I Said That?” Rachel Signer on Her Uninhibited Debut Memoir

“Oh My God, I Said That?” Rachel Signer on Her Uninhibited Debut Memoir

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By I'm a Writer But | April 14, 2022

How Social Media Might Be Simultaneously Destroying Both Comedy and Morality

How Social Media Might Be Simultaneously Destroying Both Comedy and Morality

Dan Brooks in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 14, 2022

How <em>Wolf Girl</em> Speaks to the Communal Experience of Marginalization

How Wolf Girl Speaks to the Communal Experience of Marginalization

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