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Daniel Handler on the Best Writer You Don't Know: Rachel Ingalls

Daniel Handler on the Best Writer You Don't Know: Rachel Ingalls

Novellas? Long Short Stories? Whatever They Are, They're Brilliant

By Daniel Handler | February 14, 2017

Everything I Know About Sex I Learned From Edna St. Vincent Millay

Everything I Know About Sex I Learned From Edna St. Vincent Millay

April Smith on Learning from a Dead Poet What Life Might Be Like

By April Smith | February 14, 2017

How the Powerful Fear Art: Lessons from John Berger

How the Powerful Fear Art: Lessons from John Berger

On Fascism, Art, and Fighting with Orwell and Berger

By Veronica Esposito | February 13, 2017

Edgar Allan Poe, Editor and Original Hatchet Man

Edgar Allan Poe, Editor and Original Hatchet Man

On the Literary Magazine in which "The Fall of the House of Usher" First Appeared

By Nathan Scott McNamara | February 9, 2017

Behind the Dedications: James Baldwin

Behind the Dedications: James Baldwin

The People in His Life and In His Books...

By Arvind Dilawar | February 8, 2017

How Fiction Tackles Global Economic Uncertainty

How Fiction Tackles Global Economic Uncertainty

Tobias Carroll on Boom-Bust Capitalism, and Stories of Austerity

By Tobias Carroll | February 7, 2017

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Noir is the Perfect Genre for Telling a Millennial Story

By Emily Harnett | February 6, 2017

George Washington: 'Citizens By Birth Or Choice' Will Make America Great

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Why We Need More Trans Protagonists for Kids

Why We Need More Trans Protagonists for Kids

For Trans Youth, Representation Can be Critical to Survival

By Britni de la Cretaz | February 2, 2017

Reclaiming <em>Of Mice and Men</em> from Parody

Reclaiming Of Mice and Men from Parody

I will name him George, and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him

By Emily Temple | February 2, 2017

Novelist Nadifa Mohamed on the Impact of Trump's Muslim Ban

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Life in an Ever-Growing Climate of Fear, Mistrust, and Uncertainty

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How to Represent Absence

How to Represent Absence

On Deep Time, Pre-History, and Loss

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Crime and Murder Among the Mormons

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Lisa Levy on the Unlikely Utah Noir of Mette Ivie Harrison

By Lisa Levy | January 30, 2017

How Sherlock Holmes Got His Name

How Sherlock Holmes Got His Name

On the Early Days of Arthur Conan Doyle's Iconic Character

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Elizabeth Harrower, A Great Russian Master (from Australia)

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Joan London in Praise of 'The Watch Tower'

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