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The Disorienting World of New York's Social Elite

The Disorienting World of New York's Social Elite

Kirkland Hamill on the Way Wealth Limits One's Worldviews

By Kirkland Hamill | July 20, 2020

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

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By Emergence Magazine | July 20, 2020

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Jowhor Ile on How Literature Shapes Our Lives

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Two New Poems by Ira Sadoff

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Nikki Dolson on Finding Stolen Moments to Write

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How Diverse Are Open Source Communities? Not Very...

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When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right

When an Iconic Artist is Claimed By Both the Left and the Right

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On Celtic Storytelling, From the Bardic to the Mythic

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