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It’s All Just Torture Porn: A Record of Failed Attempts to Explain What Trans Lit is “For”

Katherine Packert Burke Considers the Past, Present and Future of Transgender Literary Representation

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An Exile’s Guide to Losing a Country

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How Donald Trump and His Allies Seek to Remake American Schools in Their Own Image

How Donald Trump and His Allies Seek to Remake American Schools in Their Own Image

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My Writing Group Forgot My Birthday: Are They the Assholes?

My Writing Group Forgot My Birthday: Are They the Assholes?

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Christian B. Miller on The Honesty Crisis

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How George Saunders’s Analysis of Russian Masters Provides a Critical Language for Audio Narratives

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“Faithless and Foolish.” How a Young George Washington Failed Upward Into an Unpaid Internship

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How <em>This is Your Brain on Music</em> Transformed Neuroscience

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Why Everyone is Talking About Salome These Days

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Why, As Writers, Do We Cut the Things We Love?

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By Kayla Rae Whitaker | May 20, 2026

A Pawnshop of the Mind: In Praise of Object-Based Writing

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On Copaganda, Pinkwashing, and the Time I Almost Became an NYPD Cop

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Steven W. Thrasher Examines the Alluring Idea of the “Good Black Cop”

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