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Svetlana Alexievich's History of Human Feelings
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Bethanne Patrick
| June 22, 2016
The Writer's Curse, The Writer's Blessing
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Rachel Louise Snyder
| June 22, 2016
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Lionel Shriver
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Dead Dogs Are More Than Metaphors
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Writer, Mother, Both, Neither
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Belle Boggs
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Borges is Still Dead. (Or Is He? And Which Borges?)
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