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Alix Ohlin on How to Map the Shape of Your Short Story
The Author of
We Want What We Want
Tries to Find the Shape of Things in Alice Munro, Ocean Vuong, and More
By
Alix Ohlin
| July 26, 2021
Meg Tilly on the Crossover Between Acting in Thrillers and Writing Them
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with Jacke Wilson
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History of Literature
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Revisiting Raymond Chandler’s most iconic lines.
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What the Animal World Can Teach Us About Human Nature
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Nick McDonell
| July 23, 2021
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Zadie Smith
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and Finding My Voice: How Pop Culture Shaped My Poetry
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Matt Mitchell
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The Maris Review
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The Heteronymous Identities of Fernando Pessoa
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Richard Zenith
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Native Comedian Adrianne Chalepah Against Pandering to White Audiences
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Book Dreams
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On Eileen Myles’
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Cedar Sigo
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The Attack of Difficult
Women
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Gail Scott Considers Lit-Crit’s Underestimation of Female Genius
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Gail Scott
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