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How <em>Board Game Geek</em> Helped Make Board Games More Inclusive

How Board Game Geek Helped Make Board Games More Inclusive

Aaron Trammell on Being a BIPOC Gamer, the Exclusionary Old Guard of Nerd Culture, Privilege, and More

By Aaron Trammell | April 20, 2023

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

“The truth may sometimes hurt, but the lies are in bed with collective death.”

By Book Marks | April 20, 2023

Live from New York: Curtis Sittenfeld on Dating Up, Writing Funny, and How SNL and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop Are Alike

Live from New York: Curtis Sittenfeld on Dating Up, Writing Funny, and How SNL and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop Are Alike

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | April 20, 2023

Matthew Zapruder: Revising a Poem is Like Revising Your Life

Matthew Zapruder: Revising a Poem is Like Revising Your Life

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | April 20, 2023

Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu on Sex as Escape, Being a Jerk, and “Alcohol-fueled Insanity”

Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu on Sex as Escape, Being a Jerk, and “Alcohol-fueled Insanity”

Juan Velasquez Talks to the Author of Anything That Moves

By Juan Velasquez | April 20, 2023

How Neil King Jr. Walked America in Search of Renewal

How Neil King Jr. Walked America in Search of Renewal

The Author of American Ramble in Conversation with Roxanne Coady on Just the Right Book

By Just the Right Book | April 20, 2023

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By Carlyn Greenwald | April 20, 2023

Julia Angwin on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and the Origins of Our Age of Advertising Driven Surveillance Capitalism

By Keen On | April 20, 2023

Genevieve Wheeler on Banter, Trash Talk, and True Romance in Our Social Media Age

By Keen On | April 20, 2023

How Annie Ernaux Captures the Spirit of Her Era Through Its Big-Box Stores

How Annie Ernaux Captures the Spirit of Her Era Through Its Big-Box Stores

In Conversation with Alison L. Strayer, the Translator of Look at the Lights, My Love

By Literary Hub | April 19, 2023

Falling in Love with a Dog and the World

Falling in Love with a Dog and the World

Ramona Ausubel on the Softness of Beasts

By Ramona Ausubel | April 19, 2023

You Can Hate Leaving Your Child, and Be Glad You Went

You Can Hate Leaving Your Child, and Be Glad You Went

“I would be a different kind of mother if I didn’t get on that plane."

By Mary Louise Kelly | April 19, 2023

Bookworm in a Chrysalis: How Language Acquisition Nourishes a Love of Literature

Bookworm in a Chrysalis: How Language Acquisition Nourishes a Love of Literature

Natasha S. on Being a Multilingual Reader and Writer

By Natasha S. and Larissa Kyzer | April 19, 2023

Kevin Chong on Finding Inspiration in Surprise

Kevin Chong on Finding Inspiration in Surprise

“Surprises are often ones you initially resist, if not outright ignore.”

By Kevin Chong | April 19, 2023

Daniel F. Runde on How America Can Reclaim Global Leadership in the 2020s

Daniel F. Runde on How America Can Reclaim Global Leadership in the 2020s

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 19, 2023

Elizabeth Graver and J.C. Hallman on the Blurred Boundaries between Fact and Fiction

Elizabeth Graver and J.C. Hallman on the Blurred Boundaries between Fact and Fiction

"I’m interested in nostalgia and what it means to think you’re at the height of your life."

By Literary Hub | April 19, 2023

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