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How to Fix a Broken Planet: Julian Cribb’s Advice for Surviving the 21st Century

How to Fix a Broken Planet: Julian Cribb’s Advice for Surviving the 21st Century

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 8, 2023

Susan Wels on the Connection of a 19th-Century Sex Cult to a President’s Murder

Susan Wels on the Connection of a 19th-Century Sex Cult to a President’s Murder

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 8, 2023

Michael Rosen Reads from His New Memoir <em>Getting Better </em>

Michael Rosen Reads from His New Memoir Getting Better

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | February 8, 2023

How <em>On the Waterfront</em> Made Marlon Brando a Cinematic Icon

How On the Waterfront Made Marlon Brando a Cinematic Icon

David Thomson on the Rise of an Old Hollywood Leading Man

By David Thomson | February 7, 2023

Charmaine Craig on “Working in Miniature” and the Value of Concision

Charmaine Craig on “Working in Miniature” and the Value of Concision

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | February 7, 2023

Miriam Darlington on Why We Need the Wildness of the Great Gray Owl

Miriam Darlington on Why We Need the Wildness of the Great Gray Owl

“She had the most sensitive ears known to humankind. The owl didn’t miss a word.“

By Miriam Darlington | February 7, 2023

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How Astronaut Class 8 Broke Racial and Gender Barriers

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The Ocean’s Awesomeness: Farah Obaidullah on Why Our Lives Depend on Healthy Oceans

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What Oslo’s Future Library Means for Writers and the Written Word

By Martin Puchner | February 7, 2023

Ursula Villarreal-Moura on the Magic That Happens in Good Flash Fiction 

Ursula Villarreal-Moura on the Magic That Happens in Good Flash Fiction 

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By I'm a Writer But | February 7, 2023

Katherine Standefer on the Careful Conversations Required of Writing Memoir

Katherine Standefer on the Careful Conversations Required of Writing Memoir

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | February 7, 2023

Jeannine Ouellette on Making Art from Your Life

Jeannine Ouellette on Making Art from Your Life

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

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Rising Up Against Bullshit Healthcare: Sonali Kolhatkar on Why Americans Want a Government Run Health System

Rising Up Against Bullshit Healthcare: Sonali Kolhatkar on Why Americans Want a Government Run Health System

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Laura Warrell on Publishing While Black

Laura Warrell on Publishing While Black

“What’s key is not that authors of color talk about race the ‘right’ way, but simply that we’re here.”

By Laura Warrell | February 6, 2023

Queer Correspondence: On the Radical Potential of Epistolary Poetry

Queer Correspondence: On the Radical Potential of Epistolary Poetry

Madeleine Cravens Considers the Poems That Explore the Spaces Between Public and Private

By Madeleine Cravens | February 6, 2023

Bedtime Stories From Toni Morrison: Priscilla Gilman on Her Singular Literary Upbringing

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