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How Making a Movie Made Me Fall in Love with Writing Novels Again

How Making a Movie Made Me Fall in Love with Writing Novels Again

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On the Generosity of Gwendolyn Brooks, 100 Years Later

Remembering the poet and literary philanthropist

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Inventing a New Poetic Form To Honor Gwendolyn Brooks

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