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The Literary Period Piece: Forever Current

The Literary Period Piece: Forever Current

We Get the Movie Adaptations We Deserve (and Want!)

By Sky Friedlander | July 22, 2015

True Love and Fire Alarms: A Tour Diary

True Love and Fire Alarms: A Tour Diary

Rebecca Dinerstein, on the Road from Iowa to Wales

By Rebecca Dinerstein | July 21, 2015

The Unemployed Life of a Professional Writer

The Unemployed Life of a Professional Writer

From Job to Job, Book to Book, on the West Coast of Canada

By Shelley A. Leedahl | July 20, 2015

Sex, Feminism, and the Lost Genius of Violette Leduc

Sex, Feminism, and the Lost Genius of Violette Leduc

On Her Newly Translated Classic, 'Therese and Isabelle'

By Tom Roberge | July 17, 2015

Ta-Nehisi Coates: Of Plunder and the Killing Fields

Ta-Nehisi Coates: Of Plunder and the Killing Fields

House to House, in the Streets of Chicago

By Ta-Nehisi Coates | July 16, 2015

The Fierce New Mythologies of Lidia Yuknavitch

The Fierce New Mythologies of Lidia Yuknavitch

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