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Terrance Hayes on Shakespeare, Ol' Dirty Bastard and What Makes a Good MFA

Terrance Hayes on Shakespeare, Ol' Dirty Bastard and What Makes a Good MFA

The Author of American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin in Talks to Jeffrey J. Williams

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Francesca Lia Block is a Lot More than Weetzie Bat

The Beloved Writer on Defying Expectations and Trying New Things

By Zan Romanoff | May 7, 2018

A Rare Conversation with the Cult Chinese Writer Xi Xi

A Rare Conversation with the Cult Chinese Writer Xi Xi

"Xi Xi, Like Her Work, is Not Easy to Pin Down"

By Megan Walsh | May 3, 2018

On Envy, Unsatisfied Desire, and Not Waiting for Permission

On Envy, Unsatisfied Desire, and Not Waiting for Permission

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