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The Magic and Risk of a Handwritten Letter

The Magic and Risk of a Handwritten Letter

When Sent, Our Careful Construction is Turned into Vulnerability

By Meghan Forbes | September 7, 2017

Playlist for a Classic Novel: <em>The Lover</em>

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One Decade, Two Writers, Many Actors, and Finally My Book Became a Movie

One Decade, Two Writers, Many Actors, and Finally My Book Became a Movie

Mark Haskell Smith on Adapting His Book Salty for the Big Screen

By Mark Haskell Smith | September 7, 2017

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On Death in the Borderlands and Who is Allowed to Grieve

By Lee Sandusky | September 7, 2017

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By Kyoko Mori | September 6, 2017

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The Miracles of Serena Williams: Black Sainthood Will Not Fix White America

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By Brandon Taylor | September 6, 2017

Cormac McCarthy's <em>Blood Meridian</em> Was Almost a Plain Old Western

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The Sneaky Literary Influences Behind a Modern American Classic

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5 Books Making News this Week: Spies, Second Wives, and the South

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Salman Rushdie's First Love Was <em>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</em>

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The Goden House Author on 5 Books that Have Defined his Life

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dear white america: A Poem by Danez Smith

dear white america: A Poem by Danez Smith

"i've left Earth in search of darker planets"

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The Most Important Skill I Learned at Art School: How to Bullshit

The Most Important Skill I Learned at Art School: How to Bullshit

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By Chelsea Martin | September 5, 2017

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