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Poems That Are Guns

Poems That Are Guns

Montana Ray Takes Aim at Regimes of Language

By Jay Deshpande | November 13, 2015

Sheila Heti on the Woman Who Changed Her Life

Sheila Heti on the Woman Who Changed Her Life

At 17, Alone in the Wilds of the City

By Sheila Heti | November 12, 2015

After Goodbye to All That,  Hello Pittsburgh

After Goodbye to All That, Hello Pittsburgh

On creating a literary community outside of New York City

By Katie Kurtzman | November 12, 2015

30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

In Which Wild Assumptions Are Made About the State of Florida

By Ryan Rivas | November 12, 2015

This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

On Money, Craft, and Characters Who Can’t Stop Stealing

By Jonathan Russell Clark | November 12, 2015

Sackett Street: From Craigslist to Community

Sackett Street: From Craigslist to Community

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