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Why I Made My Main Character a Right Wing Blogger

Why I Made My Main Character a Right Wing Blogger

Jonathan Dee on Spending Years with a Character He Didn't Quite Understand

By Jonathan Dee | August 28, 2017

The Secret E-Book That Changed My Life

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Scott Esposito on Genderfluidity and the Unwavering Power of Words

By Veronica Esposito | August 28, 2017

When Werner Herzog Was My Dad: Of Post-Natal Visions and Other Wonders

When Werner Herzog Was My Dad: Of Post-Natal Visions and Other Wonders

Rachel Yoder Explores the Animal Divide From Either Side of Childbirth

By Rachel Yoder | August 28, 2017

It's Been 100 Years and the Robots <em>Still</em> Haven't Taken Over

It's Been 100 Years and the Robots Still Haven't Taken Over

From Karel Čapek to Isaac Asimov, a Brief History of Machine Anxiety

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When Love is Almost Too Much To Bear

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Meet the Best High School Lit Mag in America

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Ann Patchett Considers the Back List of Six Big Fall Writers

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Oldies But Goodies from Jesmyn Ward, Jennifer Egan, Nathan Englander and More

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Nat Turner's Divine Violence

Nat Turner's Divine Violence

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By Gabe Stutman | August 24, 2017

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