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What Barriers Do Women in Science Face When Trying to Publish?

What Barriers Do Women in Science Face When Trying to Publish?

Jennifer Rubin Grandis on Confronting Systemic Bias in Academic Publishing

By Jennifer Rubin Grandis | July 27, 2026

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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Featuring Colson Whitehead, Michael Cunningham, Claire Vaye Watkins, and More

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Michael Cunningham on the Question of Scale in Writing

Michael Cunningham on the Question of Scale in Writing

“It’s only a question of whether you’re looking through a telescope or a microscope.“

By Michael Cunningham | July 24, 2026

How the Role of Book Cover Design Has Changed in the Age of Social Media

How the Role of Book Cover Design Has Changed in the Age of Social Media

Or, Judging a Reader by Their Book Cover

By Madelyn Johnson | July 24, 2026

Christ’s Craft Store, Hobby Lobby, Wouldn’t Have Survived Its First Year Without the Godless Hippies

Christ’s Craft Store, Hobby Lobby, Wouldn’t Have Survived Its First Year Without the Godless Hippies

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On the Duplicitous Heroine in Wilkie Collins’s <em>No Name</em>

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By Sander L. Gilman | July 24, 2026

“Drinking the Bees,” a Poem by Christian Wiman

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The Queer Poetics in Writing About Past and Present Brazilian Politics

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Penelope Speaks: Rebecca Solnit on the Western Literary Tradition of Silencing Women

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“Classical culture is a lot of things including, literally, rape culture.”

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The First Reviews of </br>Every Raymond Chandler Novel

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“A moody, brooding book, in which Marlowe is less a detective than a disturbed man of 42 on a quest for some evidence of truth and humanity.”

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On the Public Historians Reminding Us How Easy It Is to Repeat the Mistakes of the Past

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For Marx, Capitalism Was Always Going to Destroy the Environment

For Marx, Capitalism Was Always Going to Destroy the Environment

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God, Sex, Porn, Art, and Aids: Revisiting the Culture Wars of the 1980s and 90s

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The Annotated Nightstand: What Victoria Chang is Reading Now, and Next

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