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Even After Writing My Novel, Shame Kept Me From Sharing My Story

Even After Writing My Novel, Shame Kept Me From Sharing My Story

Etaf Rum on Finding the Courage to Break the Silence

By Etaf Rum | March 5, 2019

Isn't Every Narrator an Unreliable Narrator?

Isn't Every Narrator an Unreliable Narrator?

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By Literary Disco | March 5, 2019

Has the New Dark Age Begun Yet?

Has the New Dark Age Begun Yet?

Peter Fleming on Why He Writes Toward Apocalypse

By Peter Fleming | March 4, 2019

Seeing the World (and Writing It) with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

Seeing the World (and Writing It) with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

Craig Russell on the Curious Effect of His Dysmetropsia

By Craig Russell | March 4, 2019

Shedding Books to Survive the Uncertainty of Academic Life

Shedding Books to Survive the Uncertainty of Academic Life

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On Writing Science Fiction and New Narratives for Women of Color

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Geoff Dyer Goes Deep on WWII Classic <em>Where Eagles Dare</em>

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