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J.M. Servín Defies Stereotypes of the Mexican Immigration Experience

J.M. Servín Defies Stereotypes of the Mexican Immigration Experience

The Author of For the Love of the Dollar on Work, Xenophobia,
and the Writing Life

By Literary Hub | June 9, 2017

Amita Trasi and Cecilia Galante on Writing Young Characters

Amita Trasi and Cecilia Galante on Writing Young Characters

"I want to explore that side of adulthood where we still have the child within us"

By Literary Hub | June 9, 2017

Daniel Riley on Skyjackings, Joan Didion, and 1970s California

Daniel Riley on Skyjackings, Joan Didion, and 1970s California

In Conversation with the GQ Editor and Fly Me Author

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Jessie Chaffee on Saints, Sinners, and Surviving Your Twenties

Jessie Chaffee on Saints, Sinners, and Surviving Your Twenties

Bethanne Patrick in Conversation with the Author of Florence in Ecstasy

By Bethanne Patrick | June 7, 2017

Inventing a New Poetic Form To Honor Gwendolyn Brooks

Inventing a New Poetic Form To Honor Gwendolyn Brooks

A Roundtable Conversation with Poets from The Golden Shovel Anthology

By Literary Hub | June 7, 2017

Silence is an Occupation all Its Own

Silence is an Occupation all Its Own

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By Ilana Masad | June 5, 2017

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What Counts As Standard? On Black English and Black American Sign Language

What Counts As Standard? On Black English and Black American Sign Language

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Words Can Erase and Distort: An Interview with Madeleine Thien

Words Can Erase and Distort: An Interview with Madeleine Thien

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Vera Pavlova Writes Poems to Be Read By the Light of a Single Match

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7 Questions for Ian Buruma, New Editor of <em>the New York Review of Books</em>

7 Questions for Ian Buruma, New Editor of the New York Review of Books

"Go somewhere, physically or mentally, where others have not been"

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Talking to <em>I Love Dick</em> Co-Creator Sarah Gubbins

Talking to I Love Dick Co-Creator Sarah Gubbins

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