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Sarah L. Kaufman on Harnessing the Power of Verbs

Sarah L. Kaufman on Harnessing the Power of Verbs

How to Use Unusual Verbs to Create Fresh Images

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On Humanity’s Earliest Attempts <br>to Make a Home

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“The Formal Beginnings of Packing,” a Poem by Amanda Nadelberg

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Liam Callanan on Trump vs. the Pope

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“Be the Change.” On the Misattributed Origins of a Popular Slogan

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