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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on Caryl Churchill's
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In Conversation for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
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| February 14, 2024
Jacke Wilson on William Wordsworth
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History of Literature
| February 14, 2024
The Gift of Reading Toni Morrison to My Black Daughter in an Age of Book Bans
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Rae Giana Rashad
| February 13, 2024
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“I realized music could show me how to balance consistency and novelty.”
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Roxana Robinson on Exploring Intimacy and Romance in Old Age
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| February 12, 2024
Notes on Camp: Caitlin Cowan on the Joys of Working With Young Writers
“Play and experimentation should drive the young writer’s work, and all of our work.”
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| February 9, 2024
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“What I needed to do was to hear, think about, and implement the feedback while still thinking of the process as play.”
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Kristen Arnett
| February 8, 2024
Killing Your Characters Is Traumatic: And It Should Be
“You will have to do it over and over again, and it will never, ever become less fraught. In fact, it shouldn’t.”
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| February 7, 2024
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| February 7, 2024
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From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson
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| February 7, 2024
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