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Inside <em>High Noon</em>: Why the 1952 Classic is as Relevant Today as It Was 70 Years Ago

Inside High Noon: Why the 1952 Classic is as Relevant Today as It Was 70 Years Ago

John Mulholland in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 7, 2022

Want to Self-Publish Successfully? Write Fast, Leverage All Your Social Media Networks, and Prioritize Memorable Cover Art

Want to Self-Publish Successfully? Write Fast, Leverage All Your Social Media Networks, and Prioritize Memorable Cover Art

Travis Baldree in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 7, 2022

Tutankhamun’s Royal Mom and Dad: On Egypt’s Golden Couple

Tutankhamun’s Royal Mom and Dad: On Egypt’s Golden Couple

Colleen and John Darnell in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 4, 2022

Dani Shapiro on the Fifteen Year Journey of <em>Signal Fires</em>

Dani Shapiro on the Fifteen Year Journey of Signal Fires

This Week on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | November 4, 2022

The Good Sleep Prescription: Stick Your Head in the Freezer, “Worry Early,” and Stop Taking Your Smartphone to Bed

The Good Sleep Prescription: Stick Your Head in the Freezer, “Worry Early,” and Stop Taking Your Smartphone to Bed

Aric Prather in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 4, 2022

Alastair Reynolds on Trying to Encompass the Entire History of Science Fiction in One Novel

Alastair Reynolds on Trying to Encompass the Entire History of Science Fiction in One Novel

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By New Books Network | November 4, 2022

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What Chinese and American Statesmen Need to Do to Lessen Global Discord

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The Author of Election on the Election: Tom Perrotta Talks Tracy Flick’s Return and the Midterms

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Nick Drnaso: Can You Write Good Characters That Don’t Share Your Worldview?

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Megan Abbott on Writing for the Reader

Megan Abbott on Writing for the Reader

From Micro, a Podcast for Short But Powerful Writing

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How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex

How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex

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How “Reading” Nature, Especially Birds, Enables Us to Transcend Ourselves

How “Reading” Nature, Especially Birds, Enables Us to Transcend Ourselves

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Azar Nafisi on How Both Writers and Tyrants Recreate Reality

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Why the Future of Publishing For One Start-Up Entrepreneur is High-End and Analog Books That Visualize Data

Why the Future of Publishing For One Start-Up Entrepreneur is High-End and Analog Books That Visualize Data

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The Gut-Wrenching Story of One U.S. Army Unit’s Experience in Afghanistan

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