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Don't Romanticize Science Fiction: An Interview with Samuel Delany

Don't Romanticize Science Fiction: An Interview with Samuel Delany

Part One of Adam Fitzgerald's Conversation with the Legendary Writer

By Adam Fitzgerald | December 4, 2017

The Other Invisibles of Ralph Ellison's <em>Invisible Man</em>

The Other Invisibles of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

Gabrielle Bellot on the Othering of Caribbeans and Africans in America

By Gabrielle Bellot | December 1, 2017

The New Bad Girls of Contemporary Literature

The New Bad Girls of Contemporary Literature

How Myriam Gurba is Refreshing a Punk Confessional Tradition

By Ruby Brunton | December 1, 2017

As the World Ends, Has the Time for Grieving Arrived?

As the World Ends, Has the Time for Grieving Arrived?

Sue Sinclair on Poetry in the Age of a New Sadness

By Sue Sinclair | December 1, 2017

Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets

Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets

"I had that nervous date feeling, like you were all a giant Earth sign”

By Kyle Lucia Wu | December 1, 2017

How I Turned My Discarded Novel Drafts Into an AI

How I Turned My Discarded Novel Drafts Into an AI

Could a Computer Learn to Imitate Me?

By Kirsten Menger-Anderson | November 30, 2017

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James Salter: Why I Write

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5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Tacoma

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From Natural Beauty to Bookstore Cats, We'll Probably Relocate to Washington

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The Dangerous Lure of Writing For White Readers in an MFA

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Anne of Green Gables: Patron Saint of Girls Who Ask Too Many Questions

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The Promise and Disappointment of Virtual Reality

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A Cultural History of VR—And its Repeated Failure to Catch On

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The Only Dissident Novel For Sale in Turkey

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