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Should You Write What You Know? 31 Authors Weigh In

Should You Write What You Know? 31 Authors Weigh In

From Toni Morrison to William T. Vollman, an Age-Old Question Answered

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Editorial Power Means Blowing Up the Machine from the Inside

Editorial Power Means Blowing Up the Machine from the Inside

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How Do We Ever Escape Surveillance Capitalism?

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Also "staggeringly boring," "dishonest," and "misdirected"

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