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Austin Kleon on the Gift of Obscurity

Austin Kleon on the Gift of Obscurity

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | June 29, 2022

Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly

Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly

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What the End of Roe Might Tell us About the High Tech Future of Sex, Food, and Death

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By Keen On | June 29, 2022

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Joni Mitchell and James Taylor: A Love Affair So Melodic That It Had to Be Transformed Into Fiction

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Why Balance Is Essential in Our Vertiginous Age

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Joseph Han on American Imperialism and the Korean Forever War

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Andrew Lipstein on Pseudonyms, Failure, and How to Make a Plot Move

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Why Elaine Hsieh Chou Wrote Her Novel (from Scratch!) Three Times

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Why Boys, As Much as Girls, Benefit from Gender Equality At Home

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Rebecca Rukeyser on Sleaze, Male Rot, and Writing a Horny Novel

Rebecca Rukeyser on Sleaze, Male Rot, and Writing a Horny Novel

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