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Where is All the Sibling Literature for Adults?
Katharine Noel on the Centrality of Sibling Relationships to YA
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Katharine Noel
| December 2, 2016
On the Dangerous AIDS Myth of 'Patient Zero,' and the Book That Started It All
How Convenient Storylines Can Ruin Lives
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Harron Walker
| December 1, 2016
Ntozake Shange: On a Brilliant Balance of Anger and Poetry
Michael Denneny on This Year's Langston Hughes Medal Winner
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Michael Denneny
| December 1, 2016
The Gifts of Reading Are Many
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Robert Macfarlane
| November 30, 2016
A Feminist Thoreau
On the Adirondack Woodswoman Anne LaBastille
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Rafia Zakaria
| November 30, 2016
Storytelling vs. Oversharing in the Age of Snapchat
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Clare Sestanovich
| November 29, 2016
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Miriam Toews
| November 28, 2016
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neruda's Lost Poems
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| November 23, 2016
What Does "Longform" Journalism Really Mean?
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Brendan Fitzgerald
| November 21, 2016
The Bolaño Effect: Latin American Literature in Translation
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Nathan Scott McNamara
| November 18, 2016
Thoreau Was Actually Funny as Hell
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M. Allen Cunningham
| November 17, 2016
Harry Potter is Actually a Great Narrative Frame for Good and Evil
Stop Policing the Literary Reference Points of Others
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Emily Temple
| November 15, 2016
What Can Historical Fiction Accomplish That History Does Not?
On Time, the Past, and Einstein's Theory of Relativity
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Sabina Murray
| November 10, 2016
How We Talk About Women's Lives
New Ways of Storytelling, From Maggie Nelson to Lily Hoang to Claudia Rankine
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Kelcey Parker Ervick
| November 9, 2016
A Young Woman Called Death...
On Neil Gaiman, the Sandman Series, and the Way We Gender the Grim Reaper
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Gabrielle Bellot
| November 1, 2016
On the Perilous Potential of Feminist Silence
Clarice Lispector, Alejandra Pizarnik, and Poetic Voice(lessness)
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Carina del Valle Schorske
| November 1, 2016
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