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From Penelope to Pussyhats, The Ancient Origins of Feminist Craftivism

From Penelope to Pussyhats, The Ancient Origins of Feminist Craftivism

On Subversive Uses of Women's Handicrafts Throughout History

By Stephanie McCarter | June 7, 2017

Why Gwendolyn Brooks Will Live On Forever

Why Gwendolyn Brooks Will Live On Forever

She continues in each of us who is touched by her work

By Angela Jackson | June 7, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: June 6, 2017

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Every Ending is a Kind of Apocalypse: On Belief and <em>The Leftovers</em>

Every Ending is a Kind of Apocalypse: On Belief and The Leftovers

We want our fiction, like our lives, to end with revelation

By Emily Harnett | June 6, 2017

Bookselling in the 21st Century: The Deep Pain of Returning Books

Bookselling in the 21st Century: The Deep Pain of Returning Books

John Gibbs Making the Tough Decision to Get Rid of a Book

By John Gibbs | June 6, 2017

Why is <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em> Eternally Beloved?

Why is One Hundred Years of Solitude Eternally Beloved?

At 50 Years Old, García Márquez's Masterpiece is as Important As Ever

By Veronica Esposito | June 6, 2017

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Saving Lives at Sea: Onboard a Migrant Rescue Ship in the Mediterranean

Saving Lives at Sea: Onboard a Migrant Rescue Ship in the Mediterranean

Writer Erri De Luca on a Two-Week Rescue Mission

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Being Gay vs. Being Southern: A False Choice

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Revisiting Jenny Diski's Debut, Sadomasochistic Novel

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How to Write an Internet Essay to Support Your Novel

How to Write an Internet Essay to Support Your Novel

Or, How to Worry Endlessly About it Instead

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My Beautiful Oubliette: The Difficulty of Being a Writer in Prison

My Beautiful Oubliette: The Difficulty of Being a Writer in Prison

Dean Faiello Finds Daily Meaning Through the Act of Writing

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