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Ashley Recanati on Protecting Your Job From the “Smart” Machines of the AI Revolution

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By Keen On | March 6, 2023

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What If? Lidia Yuknavitch on Her Philosophy of Teaching

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“What is a writer in these times? How do we share the space of writing and making art?”

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Stephen Marche on the Truth About Writerly Perseverance

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