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An Imaginary Throuple Saved My Writing Career

An Imaginary Throuple Saved My Writing Career

Kendra Allen on Writing—and Surviving—Her First Novel

By Kendra Allen | July 7, 2026

“Scary, Stunning and Sublime.” Kathleen Rooney Recommends Nine Great Books About Survival at Sea

“Scary, Stunning and Sublime.” Kathleen Rooney Recommends Nine Great Books About Survival at Sea

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A Poet’s Account of the Power of the Yodel

A Poet’s Account of the Power of the Yodel

“One has to be willing to humiliate oneself in order to yodel, there is no spiritual bypass.”

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Cat Fitzpatrick Finds Inspiration in Philosophy’s Most Famous Dinner Party

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How Etel Adnan Shaped a Generation of Poets

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Jenny Jackson on the Literary Potential of Gossip

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“If you find yourself hanging on every word of a whispered story, chances are the reader will too.”

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