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Encountering Literary Bots in the Wilds of Twitter

Encountering Literary Bots in the Wilds of Twitter

A Novelty, A Surprise, and A Balm for News-Induced Anxiety

By Ellie Broughton | March 2, 2017

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Kyoko Mori on Writing Through Deep Trauma

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Cornel West on Why James Baldwin Matters More Than Ever

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Eileen Myles on the Most Interesting Nights of Their Life

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By Emily Temple | March 2, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: March 1, 2017

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Dear Fellow Traveler: A Close Reading of the Magnetic Guest Journals at Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn

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Lauren Elkin Discovers May 1968 Through the Eyes of Mavis Gallant

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10 Great Works of New Orleans Lit to Read This Fat Tuesday

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