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Hermione Hoby, Kanishk Tharoor, and Cherise Wolas on Self-Doubt

Hermione Hoby, Kanishk Tharoor, and Cherise Wolas on Self-Doubt

Onstage Conversations From the LIC Reading Series

By LIC Reading Series | January 9, 2020

Why We Love <br>Untranslatable Words

Why We Love
Untranslatable Words

David Shariatmadari on the Allure of Undefinable Concepts

By David Shariatmadari | January 8, 2020

The Safe Havens and No-Go Zones for 20th-Century Black American Travelers

The Safe Havens and No-Go Zones for 20th-Century Black American Travelers

Candacy Taylor Plots the Uncertain Journeys Along Route 66

By Candacy Taylor | January 8, 2020

Chuck Palahniuk on the Importance of Not Boring<br> Your Reader

Chuck Palahniuk on the Importance of Not Boring
Your Reader

The Author of Fight Club Finds Parallels Between Film and Prose

By Chuck Palahniuk | January 8, 2020

What Lotería Means to Me—And My Writing

What Lotería Means to Me—And My Writing

Yvette Benavides on a Childhood Source of Identity,
Freedom, and Creativity

By Yvette Benavides | January 8, 2020

Two Poems by Abdulla Pashew

Two Poems by Abdulla Pashew

From Dictionary of Midnight (Trans. Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse)

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Sarah Moss on Ghost Walls, Violence Against Women, and Social Structures

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Chloé Hilliard on Confronting Racist Stereotypes in Hollywood's Casting Rooms

"Hollywood doesn’t like their black women subtle."

By Chloé Hilliard | January 7, 2020

Chuck Palahniuk on His Childhood Love of Ellery Queen and Writing in a Good Mood

Chuck Palahniuk on His Childhood Love of Ellery Queen and Writing in a Good Mood

The Author of Consider This Answers Five Questions From Lit Hub

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On the Darker Standalone Novels from the <em>Baby-Sitters Club</em> Author

On the Darker Standalone Novels from the Baby-Sitters Club Author

This Week on The NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | January 7, 2020

<em>LIC Reading Series Podcast</em>: Hermione Hoby, Kanishk Tharoor, Cherise Wolas

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Onstage Conversations From the LIC Reading Series

By LIC Reading Series | January 7, 2020

Kim Barnes Reads From Her Memoir <em>Hungry for the World</em>

Kim Barnes Reads From Her Memoir Hungry for the World

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