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How Pickles Help Me Survive the Horrible, Wonderful Life of a Writer
Danya Kukafka on Her One, True Love: A Good Pickle
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Danya Kukafka
| August 11, 2017
On Nanni Balestrini, the Most Radically Formalist Poet of the Italian Scene
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Franco “Bifo” Berardi
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How Much of Einstein's Theory of Relativity is in the Writing of Virginia Woolf?
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Gabrielle Bellot
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Charlie Jane Anders on Writing the Future
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Toward a New Climate Change Genre: First Impact Fiction
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Ashley Shelby
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Sarah Faber
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Jenny Zhang: "I Didn't Want to Give in to the White American Gaze"
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