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Tracy K. Smith: How Poetic Vocabulary Helps Us <br>Reclaim Joy

Tracy K. Smith: How Poetic Vocabulary Helps Us
Reclaim Joy

In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | May 5, 2021

Dylanalia, Deep Data, and More: New and Noteworthy Nonfiction This May

Dylanalia, Deep Data, and More: New and Noteworthy Nonfiction This May

Featuring New Books by Olivia Laing, Sarah Schulman, and Annette Gordon-Reed

By Literary Hub | May 5, 2021

8 Ways the Pandemic Has Changed How I Teach High School English

8 Ways the Pandemic Has Changed How I Teach High School English

Nick Ripatrazone Recommends Flexibility, Care, and Rest

By Nick Ripatrazone | May 5, 2021

Hanif Abdurraqib on Decentering Pain in the Stories of Black Lives

Hanif Abdurraqib on Decentering Pain in the Stories of Black Lives

This Week from the Thresholds Podcast with Jordan Kisner

By Thresholds | May 5, 2021

A Game of Cutouts: On Norah Lange’s Unconventional Narrative Experimentation

A Game of Cutouts: On Norah Lange’s Unconventional Narrative Experimentation

Charlotte Whittle Considers Notes from a Childhood and the Role of Perspective

By Charlotte Whittle | May 5, 2021

Chloe Fergusson-Tibble Recommends Māori Literature

Chloe Fergusson-Tibble Recommends Māori Literature

This Week on the Reading Women Podcast

By Reading Women | May 5, 2021

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Personal Space: Julie Metz on Memoir as the Key to Locked Family Stories

By The Virtual Book Channel | May 5, 2021

How Do You Write a Historical Novel About Under-Documented Lives?

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The Zuckerberg Effect: What We Get Wrong About
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Death and the River: Close Reading a Classic Scots’ Border Ballad

Death and the River: Close Reading a Classic Scots’ Border Ballad

Why Ryan Bradley Can’t Stop Listening to “Annan Water”

By Ryan Bradley | May 5, 2021

"House of Air, Hours of Fire"

A Poem by Donika Kelly

By Donika Kelly | May 5, 2021

Natural Alchemy: On the Long History of Community Gardens in Indianapolis

Natural Alchemy: On the Long History of Community Gardens in Indianapolis

Angela Herrmann Considers Urban Agriculture and Food Production

By Angela Herrmann | May 5, 2021

Loan Le on Stepping Back into Those Emotional Teen Years to Write a YA Novel

Loan Le on Stepping Back into Those Emotional Teen Years to Write a YA Novel

This Week on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | May 5, 2021

Ross Mackenzie Reads from His Children’s Book, <em>Feast of the Evernight</em>

Ross Mackenzie Reads from His Children’s Book, Feast of the Evernight

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | May 5, 2021

<em>Efrén Divided</em> by Ernesto Cisneros, Read by Anthony Rey Perez

Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros, Read by Anthony Rey Perez

A Moving Story of Separation, Love, and Resilience

By Behind the Mic | May 5, 2021

Cross Your Legs, Stretch Your Hymen, Toss Your Ambition: The World According to Early “Marriage Classes”

Cross Your Legs, Stretch Your Hymen, Toss Your Ambition: The World According to Early “Marriage Classes”

Danielle Dreilinger on the College Courses That
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By Danielle Dreilinger | May 4, 2021

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