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Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories in This Strange Long Month
The Best Writing at the Site in March
By
Literary Hub
| March 31, 2020
Ode to the Lemon Tree and
All It Provides
Meir Shalev on the Most Important Tree in the Garden
By
Meir Shalev
| March 31, 2020
Jessica Rosenworcel on the Urgent Need for Broadband in the United States
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the
Keen On
By
Keen On
| March 31, 2020
"in broad dayliGht black girls look ghost"
A Poem by Roya Marsh
By
Roya Marsh
| March 31, 2020
Literary Disco
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By
Literary Disco
| March 31, 2020
Rekindled: Breanne Fahs on Women's Rage and the Art of the Manifesto
The Author of
Burn it Down
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Behind the Mic
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| March 30, 2020
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Lucy Kogler Contemplate the Future of Public Space From
the Privacy of Isolation
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Lucy Kogler
| March 30, 2020
A Brief History of the Acceptable High School T-Shirts of the Late 1980s
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Susan McCarty
| March 30, 2020
Comfort Food in Uncomfortable Times
Michael Wiegers Makes French Onion Soup with His Daughter
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Michael Wiegers
| March 30, 2020
Can We Actually Teach Artificial Intelligence Empathy?
Meet Ellie
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Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
| March 30, 2020
Shaking the Viral Tree: David Quammen on 21st-Century Pandemics
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| March 30, 2020
To Expand the Moral Imagination in the Confines of Quarantine
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| March 30, 2020
Alli Warren Translates Five Books into Poems
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Alli Warren
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