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Legacy
by Nikki Grimes, Read by Bahni Turpin, Karole Foreman, Zakia Young, and Janina Edwards
Celebrate a Legacy of Excellence
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| March 19, 2021
Elon Green on Centering Victims Rather than Killers
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The Maris Review
| March 18, 2021
Sixty Years of Tracking Publications... and Rejections
Jay Neugeboren on Coming to Terms With What Matters in a Life of Writing
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Jay Neugeboren
| March 18, 2021
Immobilized and in Love with Albertine Sarrazin, Patron Saint of Delinquent Writers
“I cannot move. Sarrazin comes to my aid.”
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Imagining Isolation: When the Plots of Your Fiction Spill Into the Real World
Paul Lynch on Life and Literature in COVID Lockdown
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Paul Lynch
| March 18, 2021
How the Salvation of New York City Drinking Water Can Be a Model for Saving the Planet
Michael Heller and James Salzman on the Concept
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On the Undeniable Lure of the Historic Literary Home
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How Cairo Became a Cosmopolitan Destination in the 1920s
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Keen On
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This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
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Last Night at the Telegraph Club
by Malinda Lo, Read by Emily Woo Zeller
Coming of Age in 1950s San Francisco
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Behind the Mic
| March 18, 2021
Finding Home: On the Journey Back to Writing as a Single Mother
Kelly McMasters: “My own writing, meanwhile, was like a distant song.”
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Kelly McMasters
| March 17, 2021
On the Case for Meanness in Fiction
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Brock Clarke
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