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Interview With a Gatekeeper: OR Books' Colin Robinson

Interview With a Gatekeeper: OR Books' Colin Robinson

A Progressive Publisher Seeking an Alternative Way of Doing Business

By Kerri Arsenault | November 30, 2016

Ted Chiang on <em>Arrival</em>, the Boredom of Moviemaking, and <em>The Princess Bride</em>

Ted Chiang on Arrival, the Boredom of Moviemaking, and The Princess Bride

In Conversation with a Writer Seeing His Work on the Big Screen

By Peter Nowogrodzki | November 29, 2016

John Lewis: 'Read Everything. Be Kind. Be Bold.'

John Lewis: 'Read Everything. Be Kind. Be Bold.'

In Conversation with an American Hero

By Margaret Renkl | November 28, 2016

Who is the Genius Behind Merriam-Webster's Social Media?

Who is the Genius Behind Merriam-Webster's Social Media?

In Conversation with a Dictionary

By Emily Temple | November 28, 2016

Write the Book That Scares You Shitless: An Interview with Colson Whitehead

Write the Book That Scares You Shitless: An Interview with Colson Whitehead

John Freeman in Conversation With This Year's National Book Award Winner

By John Freeman | November 23, 2016

Broken Systems: Fiction at the Intersection of Immigration and Criminal Justice

Broken Systems: Fiction at the Intersection of Immigration and Criminal Justice

David Lida Writes of Love, Death, and the Border

By Andrea Penman-Lomeli | November 23, 2016

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Marina Budhos on Muslim Stereotypes, Surveillance, and Trump's America

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