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dg nanouk okpik on Layli Long Soldier’s <em>Whereas</em>

dg nanouk okpik on Layli Long Soldier’s Whereas

In Conversation for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast

By Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast | June 27, 2023

Anne K. Yoder on Excavating Her Polyvocal Debut Novel

Anne K. Yoder on Excavating Her Polyvocal Debut Novel

In Conversation with Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | June 27, 2023

Beth Raymer on Her Delightfully Delusional Father, Homelessness, and Why Florida is Pure America

Beth Raymer on Her Delightfully Delusional Father, Homelessness, and Why Florida is Pure America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | June 27, 2023

Isabella Hammad: The Idea of Apolitical Art is Very Political

Isabella Hammad: The Idea of Apolitical Art is Very Political

The Author of Enter Ghost in Conversation With Olivia Watson

By Olivia Watson | June 26, 2023

Michelle Brafman on Love Addiction as Fuel for Plot

Michelle Brafman on Love Addiction as Fuel for Plot

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

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Revisiting The Graduate: Is It Outdated?

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Keziah Weir on the Women Behind Great Literary Men and Guessing Other People’s Intentions

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Matt Mitchell on Writing Love Poems for Himself and For Others

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Geena Rocero on Writing <em>Horse Barbie</em> to Process Her Transition

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By Talk Easy | June 22, 2023

On the Importance of Critical Race Theory—and the Delusional Attacks On It

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Richard Delgado, Aja Martinez, and Victor Ray in Conversation on Structural Racism, the Future of CRT, and More

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Lorrie Moore: Writing’s Natural Place is As a Passionate Side Hustle

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The Author of I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

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"A Race Problem." Jolene Hubbs on Class, Whiteness, and Southern Literature

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The Story of American Ice Begins with an Outrageous Marketing Plan

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Amy Brady and Jeff Vandermeer in Conversation About the History and Future of Ice

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An Interdisciplinary Friendship: Rajesh Parameswaran and Joeun Kim Aatchim in Conversation

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A Short Childhood and a Long Depression with Luiz Schwarcz

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