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How Do You Write One of Humanity's Most Intimate Moments?
Toward a Unified Literary Theory of the Kiss
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Brian Turner
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How Medieval Storytellers Shape Our Understanding of Romance
Matters of the Heart, from Arthurian Legend to Tristan and Isolde
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Marilyn Yalom
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Brady Gerber
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We Need to Amplify Voices that Interrogate Power
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Literary Hub
| February 8, 2018
Should You Write What You Know? 31 Authors Weigh In
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Emily Temple
| February 7, 2018
Editorial Power Means Blowing Up the Machine from the Inside
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