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Luke Geddes on Writing with a Sense of Humor

Luke Geddes on Writing with a Sense of Humor

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

By I'm a Writer But | October 4, 2022

On Falling in Love with Goalkeeping

On Falling in Love with Goalkeeping

An Excerpt From Kelcey Ervick’s Graphic Memoir, The Keeper

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A Matchmaker Meets Her Match

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Jonathan Lethem on Discovering

Jonathan Lethem on Discovering "Worlds Within the World"

This Week on The Writers Institute Podcast, From the Archives of the New York State Writers Institute

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Amitav Ghosh on the Importance of Re-Centering Stories of the Land

Amitav Ghosh on the Importance of Re-Centering Stories of the Land

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What the Word “Beauty” Meant to Helen Frankenthaler

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Beyond Metafiction: A Reading List of Labyrinthine Realities

Beyond Metafiction: A Reading List of Labyrinthine Realities

Alyssa Quinn Recommends Claude Simon, Yoko Tawada, Lydia Davis, and More

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Fascism and Illness Have Long Been Intertwined in Italy’s National Consciousness

Fascism and Illness Have Long Been Intertwined in Italy’s National Consciousness

Thea Lenarduzzi on Pandemics Past and Present, and the Recent Italian Election

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Katie Runde on Trusting the Reader Will Extrapolate

Katie Runde on Trusting the Reader Will Extrapolate

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Why the Left Needs Organized Labor

Why the Left Needs Organized Labor

Raina Lipsitz on the Growing Coalition Between Progressive Americans and Unions

By Raina Lipsitz | October 3, 2022

Ada Ferrer on the Connections Between Cuba and the US

Ada Ferrer on the Connections Between Cuba and the US

"History always looks different depending on where one stands."

By Ada Ferrer | October 3, 2022

The Cultural Influence of <em>Lady Chatterley’s Lover</em> on Indian Novelist Saikat Majumdar

The Cultural Influence of Lady Chatterley’s Lover on Indian Novelist Saikat Majumdar

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

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