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What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?

What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?

Rebecca Brill on Inhabiting the Diaries of a Great Mind

By Rebecca Brill | May 23, 2019

Ryan Chapman on Stolen Ideas and How Dark Your Comedy Can Go

Ryan Chapman on Stolen Ideas and How Dark Your Comedy Can Go

The Author of Riots I Have Known in Conversation with Maris Kreizman

By The Maris Review | May 23, 2019

Real or Fake? Stuck in the Glitching Reality of Contemporary America

Real or Fake? Stuck in the Glitching Reality of Contemporary America

Laurence Scott on Orrin Hatch's Glasses
(and the Philosophical Problem of the Real)

By Laurence Scott | May 23, 2019

Kevin Powers on an Unsung Classic of American <br>Nature Writing

Kevin Powers on an Unsung Classic of American
Nature Writing

Why John Graves’ Goodbye to a River Deserves an
Audience Beyond Its Texan Landscapes

By Kevin Powers | May 23, 2019

As a Teacher of Gothic Lit, I Should Have Known Better Than to Move into a Haunted House

As a Teacher of Gothic Lit, I Should Have Known Better Than to Move into a Haunted House

Emily Waples: A Fable of Modern-Day Homeownership

By Emily Waples | May 23, 2019

Binyavanga Wainaina on His Childhood in the Infancy of the Kenyan Republic

Binyavanga Wainaina on His Childhood in the Infancy of the Kenyan Republic

From the Memoir of the Writer and Activist, Who Died this Week

By Binyavanga Wainaina | May 23, 2019

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On Fact, Fiction, and Translating Lena Andersson

By Saskia Vogel | May 23, 2019

Ann Beattie: What to Eat When Your Book Tour Comes to an End

By Ann Beattie | May 22, 2019

How Imagining Other Worlds Can Help You Imagine Other Selves

By Veronica Esposito | May 22, 2019

Six of the Best Bad Women in Fiction

Six of the Best Bad Women in Fiction

From Jane Eyre to Olive Kitteridge, Sara Collins Favorite Flawed Protagonists

By Sara Collins | May 22, 2019

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Baltimore

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Baltimore

Danielle Evans: A Little Bit of Heartbreak and a Lot of Ocean

By Danielle Evans | May 22, 2019

Kate Mulgrew on the Work of Waiting, in Acting and in Life

Kate Mulgrew on the Work of Waiting, in Acting and in Life

Reflections from the Star of Orange Is the New Black and Star Trek

By Kate Mulgrew | May 22, 2019

Einstein and the Devastating Effects of WWI on Science

Einstein and the Devastating Effects of WWI on Science

How the Study of Physics Came to a Halt During the Great War

By Matthew Stanley | May 22, 2019

On the Rebel Southern Daughter Who Fought to Expose White Supremacy

On the Rebel Southern Daughter Who Fought to Expose White Supremacy

Jacquelyn Dowd Hall Revisits Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin's
The Making of a Southerner

By Jacquelyn Dowd Hall | May 22, 2019

Angie Kim on the Myth of the Good Mother

Angie Kim on the Myth of the Good Mother

On Reading Women with Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett

By Reading Women | May 22, 2019

Saskia Vogel on the BDSM Dungeons in <br>Los Angeles Suburbs

Saskia Vogel on the BDSM Dungeons in
Los Angeles Suburbs

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | May 22, 2019

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