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Deesha Philyaw on Why Her Book Should Not Have Succeeded

Deesha Philyaw on Why Her Book Should Not Have Succeeded

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Imani Perry on Writing the Story of the American South

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Uli Beutter Cohen on Exploring the Literary Landscape of New York City’s Underground

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Jami Attenberg on the Book that Realigned Her Brain

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Michael Bazzett on the Role of Comedy in His Poetry

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By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | January 18, 2022

Mallory Smart on Her Multilayered Career as an Author and Publisher

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