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On Coming of Age in a Discount Supermarket

On Coming of Age in a Discount Supermarket

Michael Jaime-Becerra Considers the Important Time He Spent in a Viva Mart

By Michael Jaime-Becerra | October 11, 2019

Scott Galloway: Tech Companies Should Be Broken Up

Scott Galloway: Tech Companies Should Be Broken Up

The Bestselling Author and Business Professor
Talks to Andrew on Keen On

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Lit Hub Recommends: Stevie Nicks, Aimee Bender, and <em>The Yellow House</em>

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Also, Netflix's first original German-language series.

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Meg Cabot on Her Unlikely Path to Hollywood

Meg Cabot on Her Unlikely Path to Hollywood

The No Judgments Novelist on The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | October 11, 2019

Nobel Prize-Winner Olga Tokarczuk in Conversation with John Freeman

Nobel Prize-Winner Olga Tokarczuk in Conversation with John Freeman

The Newly Minted Laureate and Author of Flights

By John Freeman | October 10, 2019

Shea Serrano on <em>John Wick</em>, Worldbuilding, and Superfans

Shea Serrano on John Wick, Worldbuilding, and Superfans

The Author of Movies (And Other Things) on The Maris Review

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How Does One Actually Prove a Human is Smarter Than a Housefly?

By Nicholas P. Money | October 10, 2019

Rumi Priestly Poet of Love and Master of the One Liner

By Brad Gooch | October 10, 2019

A Poet's Case for Wasting Time

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The Incredibly English Art of Mole-Catching

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They Might Be Cute, But They Can Also Wreak Unholy Havoc

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James B. Stewart on Going Inside the

James B. Stewart on Going Inside the "Deep State"

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Author on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

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The Best Time to Practice Stoicism? When Your Flight is Canceled

The Best Time to Practice Stoicism? When Your Flight is Canceled

How an Ancient Philosophy Can Help You Through Modern Life

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Henrietta Lovell, the Tea Lady, Reveals Secrets of the Trade

Henrietta Lovell, the Tea Lady, Reveals Secrets of the Trade

Why You Should Expect the Unexpected When Drinking Really Good Tea

By Henrietta Lovell | October 10, 2019

On the Radical Misremembering of Childhood

On the Radical Misremembering of Childhood

Joanna Howard Recalls TV Shows That Might Not Have Existed

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Elizabeth Cantwell on Fighting the System from the Inside

Elizabeth Cantwell on Fighting the System from the Inside

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | October 10, 2019

“In all of love has there ever been such a lover as you?”

“In all of love has there ever been such a lover as you?”

A New Translation of a Poem by Rumi

By Brad Gooch | October 10, 2019

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