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Vauhini Vara on Grounding Fiction with Cultural Touchstones

Vauhini Vara on Grounding Fiction with Cultural Touchstones

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | May 5, 2022

Why We Should Judge All Politicians Through the Prism of Authenticity

Why We Should Judge All Politicians Through the Prism of Authenticity

Danica Roem in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 5, 2022

Anna Quindlen: You’re Never Alone When You Read Great Novels

Anna Quindlen: You’re Never Alone When You Read Great Novels

On Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | May 5, 2022

Behind the Scenes: Programming the 2022 Sun Valley Writers' Conference

Behind the Scenes: Programming the 2022 Sun Valley Writers' Conference

Anne Taylor Fleming and John Burnham Schwartz in Conversation

By Sun Valley Writers' Conference | May 5, 2022

How Everyone—Left and Right—Has Misrepresented the History of Texas

How Everyone—Left and Right—Has Misrepresented the History of Texas

Sam W. Haynes in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 5, 2022

How Apple Appears to Have Lost Its Soul in the Post-Steve Jobs Era

How Apple Appears to Have Lost Its Soul in the Post-Steve Jobs Era

Tripp Mickle in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 5, 2022

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Should We Really Want to Reclaim “Reality” in Our Counterfeit World?

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Endnotes on the World Around Us: Ross Gay, adrienne maree brown, and More Voices from Thresholds

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What William Blake Might Tell Us About Our Transhuman Future

By Keen On | May 4, 2022

“We’re the Fools in Charge of Forgiveness.” Steve Almond on the Task of the Social Novelist

“We’re the Fools in Charge of Forgiveness.” Steve Almond on the Task of the Social Novelist

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | May 4, 2022

How to Nurture the Philosopher in All Our Kids

How to Nurture the Philosopher in All Our Kids

Scott Hershovitz in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 4, 2022

Why Quitting Good Ideas Is Often a Winning Strategy

Why Quitting Good Ideas Is Often a Winning Strategy

John A. List in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 4, 2022

Hernan Diaz: “I Wouldn’t Be the Person I am Without Borges.”

Hernan Diaz: “I Wouldn’t Be the Person I am Without Borges.”

The Author of Trust Talks to Jane Ciabattari

By Jane Ciabattari | May 3, 2022

How Hawks Teach Us a Different Way to Love

How Hawks Teach Us a Different Way to Love

Sy Montgomery in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 3, 2022

How “My Old Kentucky Home” Is a Sonic Monument to a Segregated America

How “My Old Kentucky Home” Is a Sonic Monument to a Segregated America

Emily Bingham in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 3, 2022

Jeff VanderMeer Talks to the Designers About His Book Covers

Jeff VanderMeer Talks to the Designers About His Book Covers

Creating Covers that Are Playful, Distinct, and Surreal

By Jeff VanderMeer | May 2, 2022

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