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In the End, Everyone Will Have a Mugshot: On the Birth of the Police

In the End, Everyone Will Have a Mugshot: On the Birth of the Police

The Police Came Into Being to Answer a Single Question:
Who Owns What?

By Bill Lavender | May 3, 2017

Muslim-American Kids Need to See More of Themselves in Pop Culture

Muslim-American Kids Need to See More of Themselves in Pop Culture

Hena Khan on the Daily Need to Combat Rising Islamophobia

By Hena Khan | May 3, 2017

What <em>I'd Die for You</em> Tells Us About Fitzgerald's Troubled Final Years

What I'd Die for You Tells Us About Fitzgerald's Troubled Final Years

And How he Turned Personal Tragedy into His Best Work

By Cody Delistraty | May 3, 2017

The Many Ways in Which We Are Wrong About Jane Austen

The Many Ways in Which We Are Wrong About Jane Austen

Lies, Damn Lies, and Literary Scholarship

By Helena Kelly | May 3, 2017

Five Pieces of Writing Advice from Philip Schultz

Five Pieces of Writing Advice from Philip Schultz

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Lit Hub Daily: May 2, 2017

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My Mysterious Mother: Beauty Queen, Rebel Leader, National Icon

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Between Fiction and the Brutal Reality of Mexico’s Drug War

By Diego Enrique Osorno | May 2, 2017

Five Books Making News This Week: Monsters, Memoirs, and Mountains

Five Books Making News This Week: Monsters, Memoirs, and Mountains

Jeff VanderMeer, Patricia Lockwood, Daniel J. Sharfstein, and More

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5 Writing Retreats To Attend This Summer

5 Writing Retreats To Attend This Summer

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7 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Writing

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Do the Work, Accept Rejection, Find Community

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From Such Swarms: Vision of a Refugee

From Such Swarms: Vision of a Refugee

lê thi diem thúy Performs Her Prose Poem

By le thi diem thuy | May 1, 2017

American Stories Are Refugee Stories

American Stories Are Refugee Stories

Bich Nguyen Contemplates the Fall of Saigon, and Everything After

By Beth Nguyen | May 1, 2017

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