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Language as Resistance: Camonghne Felix on the Liberatory Potential of Poetry

Language as Resistance: Camonghne Felix on the Liberatory Potential of Poetry

“We can go to poetry to mark the design of the world we see and the world we desire to conjure.”

By Camonghne Felix | March 5, 2026

What I Learned About American Men in My All-Male Book Club

What I Learned About American Men in My All-Male Book Club

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By Kristopher Jansma | March 4, 2026

How Writing a Book About Diaries Changed How I Wrote My Own Diary Entries

How Writing a Book About Diaries Changed How I Wrote My Own Diary Entries

Betsy Rubiner on What We Can Learn From Writing in Journals

By Betsy Rubiner | March 4, 2026

Why So Many Women Are Writing About Bears

Why So Many Women Are Writing About Bears

Trina Moyles on Challenging a Canon Long Dominated by Men

By Trina Moyles | March 3, 2026

What to Check Out in Literary Baltimore While You’re in Town For AWP

What to Check Out in Literary Baltimore While You’re in Town For AWP

And Yes, There Will Be Poe

By Gaby Iori | March 3, 2026

Bret Anthony Johnston on Listening to the Unconscious

Bret Anthony Johnston on Listening to the Unconscious

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Am I the Asshole For Preferring Adaptations to the Original Books?

Am I the Asshole For Preferring Adaptations to the Original Books?

Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior

By Kristen Arnett | February 26, 2026

How to Write a Book When Your Country Is on Fire

How to Write a Book When Your Country Is on Fire

Anjali Enjeti on the Hard Choice to Carry On, Even in the Face of Authoritarianism

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The Magic in the Cards: How Tarot Helped Inspire My Latest Novel

The Magic in the Cards: How Tarot Helped Inspire My Latest Novel

Jennifer Murphy on the Long History of a Card Game Turned Spiritual Practice

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Tayari Jones on Moving Back Home

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Mothering at the End of the World: Six Contemporary Novels That Center Caretaking Through Crisis

Mothering at the End of the World: Six Contemporary Novels That Center Caretaking Through Crisis

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Marina Carr on Virginia Woolf's <em>To the Lighthouse</em>

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How Do We Keep Writing When They are Killing Poets?

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