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Are Economists, in Fact, the Unacknowledged Poets of the World

Are Economists, in Fact, the Unacknowledged Poets of the World

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By Ed Simon | March 9, 2026

A Life in Jazz: On Love, Loss and Self-Discovery to an Improvised Beat

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Jeffery Renard Allen Explores the Impact of Music on His Creative and Personal Life

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What Being a Professional Athlete Taught Me About Writing—and What It Didn’t

What Being a Professional Athlete Taught Me About Writing—and What It Didn’t

James Hamilton Hibbard on Applying His Cycling Skills to His Writing Career

By James Hibbard | March 9, 2026

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Robert Morgan on Reading <em>War and Peace</em> For the First Time

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