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Rebecca Clarren on Gas Kickdowns, Losing Control of the Land, and the People we Love

Rebecca Clarren on Gas Kickdowns, Losing Control of the Land, and the People we Love

The Author Discusses Her New Novel Kickdown on the New Books Network

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Sarah Pinsker on Writing Dystopian Futures, in Both Story and Song

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Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior

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Julie Justicz on the Difficulty of Finding a Home for Kids with Disabilities

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