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Listen to a Future Fable From Akwaeke Emezi: “The River Cat’s Brother”

Listen to a Future Fable From Akwaeke Emezi: “The River Cat’s Brother”

From Our Future Fables Podcast Series, in Partnership with Aesop

By Future Fables | October 6, 2022

Why There Are No Clear Heroes or Villains in <em>Princess Mononoke</em>

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David Dennis, Jr.: Why American Civil Rights Activists Should Be Treated as War Veterans

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By Just the Right Book | October 6, 2022

Cleyvis Natera on Capturing a Community and Family in Crisis

Cleyvis Natera on Capturing a Community and Family in Crisis

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By Micro Podcast | October 6, 2022

Hernan Diaz on Why We Believe Things We Don’t Fully Understand

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High Times in the Low Parliament by Kelly Robson, Read by Amy Scanlon

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How Growing Up in the “Dysfunctional, Small Southern Town” of Washington D.C. Informed A.M. Homes’s New Novel

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<em>The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy</em> by Megan Bannen, Read by Michael Gallagher and Rachanee Lumayno

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A Cozy Fantasy Romance Between a Zombie Hunter and an Undertaker

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Listen to a Future Fable From Amelia Abraham: “The Rat & The Hamster”

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By Future Fables | October 4, 2022

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For Us All Act I: On Fred Korematsu’s Conviction—and the Fight to Overturn it 40 Years Later

Featuring the Japanese American Civil Liberties Collection from LA Theatre Works

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Luke Geddes on Writing with a Sense of Humor

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<em>Mr. Perfect on Paper</em> by Jean Meltzer, Read by Dara Rosenberg

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