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How Quitting is the Essential First Step to a Life of Freedom—and Radical Change

How Quitting is the Essential First Step to a Life of Freedom—and Radical Change

Keith Boykin in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 19, 2022

Sam Kenyon Reads from His Debut Novel, <em> I Am Not Raymond Wallace</em>

Sam Kenyon Reads from His Debut Novel, I Am Not Raymond Wallace

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | October 19, 2022

Is There a Problem of Democracy in the Middle East? Or Is the Problem With an American Misunderstanding of “Democracy”?

Is There a Problem of Democracy in the Middle East? Or Is the Problem With an American Misunderstanding of “Democracy”?

Shadi Hamid in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 19, 2022

Is Affirmative Action Fair? Thinking About College in Terms of the Public Good

Is Affirmative Action Fair? Thinking About College in Terms of the Public Good

Natasha Warikoo in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 19, 2022

<em>Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm</em>by Laura Warrell, Read by Nicole Lewis

Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythmby Laura Warrell, Read by Nicole Lewis

Listeners Will Remember These Characters Long After Their Story Ends

By Behind the Mic | October 19, 2022

Listen to Chapters 3 and 4 of <em>Dracula</em>

Listen to Chapters 3 and 4 of Dracula

“I am in fear—in awful fear—and there is no escape for me.”

By Audiobook Break | October 19, 2022

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Listen to a Future Fable From Rivers Solomon: “The Pack”

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Considering Philip Pullman in Relation to Milton and C.S. Lewis

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How to Pick an American President? Making the Most Consequential Decision in the World

How to Pick an American President? Making the Most Consequential Decision in the World

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Brendan Slocumb on the Validation of Recording Racism and Discrimination in His Novel

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Deborah Shapiro on Writing About Grief and the Decision to Self-Publish

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On Today’s Bright Unbearable Reality: We Need to Dream Differently

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How Dreaming Big Requires Both Self-Deprecating Humor and the Ability to Cry

How Dreaming Big Requires Both Self-Deprecating Humor and the Ability to Cry

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