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Sara Ahmed: "Once We Find Each Other, So Much Else Becomes Possible"
The
Living a Feminist Life
author on Borders, Care, and "Being Diversity"
By
Adam Fitzgerald
| April 10, 2017
10 Essential Terms for Poets (and Everyone Else)
From Aubade to Oriki to Tanka and More!
By
Edward Hirsch
| April 7, 2017
The Uncanny Magic of Joy Williams, in a Single Paragraph
How a Master of the Short Story Plays Cat and Mouse with the Reader
By
Vincent Scarpa
| April 7, 2017
Reading Across America: A Scene Grows in Queens
Catherine La Sota on Starting a Reading Series in the World's Borough
By
Catherine LaSota
| April 7, 2017
You're Either Born an Artist Or You're Not
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The Son
, Hollywood, and his long path to the page
By
Emily Temple
| April 7, 2017
What's It Like to Be Married
And
Write a Book Together?
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| April 7, 2017
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| April 6, 2017
The Longest Winter: Or Why It Took Me 15 Years to Finish My Novel
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Max Winter
| April 5, 2017
Historian Timothy Snyder on Russia, Trump, and Terrorism
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Christopher Lydon
| April 5, 2017
How Many Shakespeares Were There?
On Authorship, Erasure, and the Myth of the Great Solitary Writer
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 5, 2017
Alexander McCall Smith: In Praise of W.H. Auden
And from Moby Dick to Patrick O'Brian...
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Literary Hub
| April 5, 2017
Ana Marie Cox on Our New National Nightmare
Trying to Find Meaning and a Little Understanding in 2017
By
Literary Hub
| April 4, 2017
Don't Be a Dick: Colum McCann's Advice to Young Writers
On the Importance of Kindness and Reading Widely
By
Colum McCann
| April 3, 2017
Is Your Name Your Destiny?
On the Intrinsic Power of What People Call (and Miscall) You
By
Catherine Buni
| April 3, 2017
I Love
The Great Gatsby
, Even if it Doesn't Love Me Back
On Difficult Characters and the Unbearable Whiteness of Classic Literature
By
Stephanie Powell Watts
| April 3, 2017
On the Philosophical Implications of Shelving Books
Or, the Time I Reorganized the Cook Books at BookCourt
By
John Sherman
| March 31, 2017
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