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Hwang Bo-Reum on Little Ways to Cultivate Your Reading (and Writing) Life

By Hwang Bo-Reum | December 3, 2025

On the Rise of ChatGPT and the Industrialization of the Post-Meaning World

On the Rise of ChatGPT and the Industrialization of the Post-Meaning World

“Soon it won’t just be birthday greetings and opening gambits on Hinge that people outsource to AI.”

By Matt Greene | December 2, 2025

Paula Saunders on Navigating the Teen Years

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Chris Baty on the Magic of a Goal and a Deadline

Chris Baty on the Magic of a Goal and a Deadline

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By Memoir Nation | December 1, 2025

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“The absurdity of existence, the often-simultaneous humor and terror in not knowing what life is for, is a theme echoed throughout the novel.”

By Melissa Broder | November 21, 2025

Outdoor Manual: Benjamin Wood on Taking It Outside

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“Moved outdoors, my novel finds its purpose and momentum.”

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“Our yearning for seamless connection doesn’t deepen human attachment; it powers the architectures of corporate control.”

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Madeleine Arenivar on the Rhythm of Translation, Preserving Poetic Language, and Letting a Novel’s Voice Shine

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Jeanette Winterson Remembers the Creative Process Behind Her Groundbreaking First Novel

By Jeanette Winterson | November 17, 2025

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