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The Impostor Poets of Iceland Issue a Manifesto
"Critics still don’t entirely know what to do with us."
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Literary Hub
| December 4, 2019
Naja Marie Aidt on Creating Meaning from the Meaninglessness of Grief
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When Death Takes Something from You Give It Back
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John Freeman
| December 3, 2019
On Engaging with Judaism Through Poetry: A Roundtable
Rachel Mennies with Rosebud Ben-Oni, sam sax, Chase Berggrun, Erika Meitner, and Aaron Samuels
By
Rachel Mennies
| December 2, 2019
The Long History of Afrogoth, from Toni Morrison to M. Lamar
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Literary Hub
| November 25, 2019
Malcolm Garcia Documents the Lives of America's Have-Nots
A Conversation with the No-Nonsense Journalist Who Goes
Beyond the Mainstream News
By
Dale Maharidge
| November 20, 2019
A Novel at the Edge of the World: In Conversation with Julia Phillips
The Author of
Disappearing Earth
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| November 19, 2019
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| November 14, 2019
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Why Families Keep Secrets:
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| November 11, 2019
Tales of Medical Gaslighting: Chronic Pain, Sexism, and More
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Caren Beilin
| November 8, 2019
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| November 8, 2019
How Do We Bring More Urgency to the Climate Crisis? Emma Sloley and Emily Raboteau in Conversation
Rethinking Ways of Describing Climate Change As It Is Lived
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Literary Hub
| November 7, 2019
Rosalie Knecht and Idra Novey on Translation, Writing Tension, and Literary 'Retrenchment'
The Authors of
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Brian Gresko
| November 6, 2019
Mimi Lok on Writing in (and For) the Margins
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Dave Eggers
| November 6, 2019
What Was It Like to Bake the Royal Wedding Cake?
Claire Ptak Talks to Bethanne Patrick About Her
Journey to Pastry Chef Stardom
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Bethanne Patrick
| November 6, 2019
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