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

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

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

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

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On the Run and Underground: When Your Mom’s on the FBI’s Most Wanted List

Zayd Ayers Dohrn Remembers a Childhood Spent in Hiding With His Parents

By Zayd Ayers Dohrn | May 19, 2026

Ayelet Waldman on What Quilting Taught Her About the Creative Process

Ayelet Waldman on What Quilting Taught Her About the Creative Process

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What It Means to Go From School Drop Out to Writing Tutor

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By Todd Smith | May 18, 2026

Translator Beware: On the Myth of the Finicky English Reader

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Writing in Exile: Why Russian Dissident Literature Demands Our Attention

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Katherine Kelaidis on the Russian Writers Defying Putin's Regime from Abroad

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How <em>Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman</em> Redefined Daytime Television

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Mayukh Sen on the Subversive Power of a 1970s Soap Opera

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This Week in Literary History: James Joyce and Marcel Proust Meet for the First (and Only) Time

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