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On the Glorious Queerness of Metrical Narrative

On the Glorious Queerness of Metrical Narrative

Cat Fitzpatrick’s Celebration of “Absurd Embellishments”

By Cat Fitzpatrick | November 15, 2022

“Maybe Broccoli Doesn’t Like You Either” (Lot 151) On the Allure of Joan Didion’s Objects

“Maybe Broccoli Doesn’t Like You Either” (Lot 151) On the Allure of Joan Didion’s Objects

Mary Kate Frank Wonders at the Power We Give to Things

By Mary Kate Frank | November 15, 2022

Elisa Gabbert on the Performance of Self in Poetry (Versus Prose)

Elisa Gabbert on the Performance of Self in Poetry (Versus Prose)

In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | November 15, 2022

Meg Howrey on Speaking for Her Novel’s Protagonist

Meg Howrey on Speaking for Her Novel’s Protagonist

“I hope the little world that is me disappears under the different world that is her.”

By Meg Howrey | November 15, 2022

Stephanie Land on Putting the Pieces of Your Life Together and Finding Your Way

Stephanie Land on Putting the Pieces of Your Life Together and Finding Your Way

This Week on Twitterverse, a Show About Tweets and the Writers Who Send Them

By Twitterverse | November 15, 2022

Rich Ferguson, Mary Kerr, and S.A. Griffin on the Heart of Beat Literature

Rich Ferguson, Mary Kerr, and S.A. Griffin on the Heart of Beat Literature

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 15, 2022

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Kevin Wilson on the Ease of Writing in the 90s and His New Novel, Now is Not the Time to Panic

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Stay True by Hua Hsu, Read by Hua Hsu

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Cary Grant as The Acrobat: A Novel About the Hollywood Comic Star Whose Best Joke Was That He Didn’t Really Exist

By Keen On | November 14, 2022

Patrick Radden Keefe on the Opioid Crisis, the Sacklers, and the Unsavory Game of Philanthropic Reputation Laundering

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From His Speech at the 2022 Edinburgh International Book Festival

By Patrick Radden Keefe | November 14, 2022

Part Armor and Part Theater: Kyle Lucia Wu on Curating Sartorial Courage

Part Armor and Part Theater: Kyle Lucia Wu on Curating Sartorial Courage

Introducing When I’m Not Writing, a Series About Writers and Their Hobbies

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Finding the Mother Tree: An Interview with Suzanne Simard

Finding the Mother Tree: An Interview with Suzanne Simard

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | November 14, 2022

Remembering Kenward Elmslie and Lucia Berlin through Their Postcards to Each Other

Remembering Kenward Elmslie and Lucia Berlin through Their Postcards to Each Other

Chip Livingston on a Unique Correspondence

By Chip Livingston | November 14, 2022

Oh, the Ironies: How Irony Got Its (Second) Meaning

Oh, the Ironies: How Irony Got Its (Second) Meaning

Ben Yagoda Considers Connop Thirlwell's Invention of Practical Irony

By Ben Yagoda | November 14, 2022

Su Cho on Beginning Her Poetic Journey

Su Cho on Beginning Her Poetic Journey

"I never intended to become a poet. It’s just that I was addicted to feeling things strongly and then feeling nothing at all."

By Su Cho | November 14, 2022

Dorthe Nors Spends the Shortest Night of the Year on Denmark’s North Sea Coast

Dorthe Nors Spends the Shortest Night of the Year on Denmark’s North Sea Coast

"Even here, where nature is harshest, it’s soft."

By Dorthe Nors | November 14, 2022

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