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How Diane Seuss Wrote The Poem That Matters Most to Her
The Poet Explains the Creative Process Behind "Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl"
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Trying to Find My Voice on the Page: On Self-Doubt and Finding the Confidence it Takes to Write
"I may not know exactly where I’m going when I start a piece of writing, but I’m sure I can find my way"
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| November 6, 2023
Allison Gilbert on Taking Writing Inspiration From Elsie Robinson
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Everything You Need to Know About Groundbreaking Queer Feminist Science Fiction Writer Joanna Russ
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| November 3, 2023
Pantheons of the Past in the Present: A Reading List of Modern African Books Based on Mythology
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John Grisham on Writing Page-Turning Fiction About Big Issues
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Love and Looking: On What We (Don't) See Together
Devorah Baum Considers the Role of Observation in Art and Romance
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How Ancient and Modern Greek Helps Us Make Sense of Greece Today
Nick Romeo on the Tradition of European Explorers in Greece
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Shir Alon and Joseph Farag on Palestinian Literature
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Consider the Words: On Translating
Infinite Jest
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| November 1, 2023
Silvia Garcia-Moreno on
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Vampires! Vampires! Vampires!
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