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How Ra’ad Abdulqadir Changed the Iraqi Prose Poem Forever

How Ra’ad Abdulqadir Changed the Iraqi Prose Poem Forever

Translator Mona Kareem on His Writing and View of History

By Mona Kareem | May 27, 2021

How Would the Sisters of <em>Little Women</em> Experience the World Today?

How Would the Sisters of Little Women Experience the World Today?

Virginia Kantra on Updating a Classic

By Virginia Kantra | May 26, 2021

Seeking a Connection to My Grandmother in Alice Munro’s Queer Characters

Seeking a Connection to My Grandmother in Alice Munro’s Queer Characters

B. Pietras on the Old Women and Queer Men of Munro’s Fiction

By B. Pietras | May 26, 2021

Judy Grahn on Erotic Power, Queerness, and the Goddess Inanna

Judy Grahn on Erotic Power, Queerness, and the Goddess Inanna

The Activist Poet Talks About Her New Book, Eruptions of Inanna

By Corinne Segal | May 26, 2021

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Joy Harjo on Words as Maps, and a Poem by Craig Santos Perez

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From the Upcoming Anthology, Living Nations, Living Words

By Joy Harjo and Craig Santos Perez | May 25, 2021

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Toward a Typology of Titles, Or: What the Hell to Call a Story

Chris Drangle Takes an Objective Look at an Excruciatingly Subjective Endeavor

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The Concept of the Guilty Pleasure Privileges Productivity Above All Else

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Arielle Zibrak on the Importance of Relaxing With a Good Book (Any Book)

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Writing From Inside the Precarious Hunger of Childhood

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What if Humanity Isn’t the Final Stage of Evolution?

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