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The Reluctant Spiritual Autobiographer   

The Reluctant Spiritual Autobiographer   

Adrian Shirk Didn't Know What Kind of Book She Was Writing Until She Was Half-Way Through

By Adrian Shirk | August 21, 2017

I Made a Mistake in My Book and the Internet Went Nuts

I Made a Mistake in My Book and the Internet Went Nuts

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By Rebecca Schuman | August 21, 2017

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The Stories We'll Tell: Getting Ready for a Total Eclipse of the Sun

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Pursuing the Artfully Naked "I": The Myth-Making of Kathy Acker

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Getting It Right: How to Rebuild Scenes from the Past

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Air Travel: From Majesty to Drudgery in 100 Years

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Retracing Willa Cather's Steps in the South of France

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Michael Frank on One of His Mightiest Relatives

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Hannah Tinti on Learning to Shoot a Gun for Literature

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