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On Königsberg, Fortress City and Outpost of Russian Power

On Königsberg, Fortress City and Outpost of Russian Power

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | April 21, 2022

Austin Kleon on Asking the Right Questions

Austin Kleon on Asking the Right Questions

This Week on the Book Dreams Podcast

By Book Dreams | April 21, 2022

<em>Thank You, Mr. Nixon</em> by Gish Jen, Read by Justin Chien, Catherine Ho, Annie Q, and Eunice Wong

Thank You, Mr. Nixon by Gish Jen, Read by Justin Chien, Catherine Ho, Annie Q, and Eunice Wong

Short Stories Told by a Quartet of Voices

By Behind the Mic | April 21, 2022

N. Scott Momaday on Landscape, Emily Dickinson, and the Fellowship That Changed His Life

N. Scott Momaday on Landscape, Emily Dickinson, and the Fellowship That Changed His Life

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

By Thresholds | April 20, 2022

Why the Evil Legacy of Nazi Billionaires Remains Very Much Alive in Germany Today

Why the Evil Legacy of Nazi Billionaires Remains Very Much Alive in Germany Today

David De Jong in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 20, 2022

Joanna Cannon Reads from Her New Whodunnit, <em>A Tidy Ending</em>

Joanna Cannon Reads from Her New Whodunnit, A Tidy Ending

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | April 20, 2022

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On the Paradoxes of American Patriotism in the Black Community

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Why Most of Us Are Terrified of Being Creative

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Saving Yellowstone by Megan Kate Nelson, Read by Cynthia Farrell

By Behind the Mic | April 20, 2022

Should We Relish a “Post-Human” Future in Which We Will Be Able to Fully Empathize with the Natural World?

Should We Relish a “Post-Human” Future in Which We Will Be Able to Fully Empathize with the Natural World?

Steven Kotler in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 19, 2022

Rules, Rituals, and Laws of Emotion in the Hebrew Bible

Rules, Rituals, and Laws of Emotion in the Hebrew Bible

From Season 3 of The Cosmic Library Podcast

By The Cosmic Library | April 19, 2022

Survival, Drag, and Drag as Survival: Readings by Tarriona Tank Ball, Andrew Yoon, and Ryan Skaryd

Survival, Drag, and Drag as Survival: Readings by Tarriona Tank Ball, Andrew Yoon, and Ryan Skaryd

From Micro, a Podcast for Short But Powerful Writing

By Micro Podcast | April 19, 2022

<em>Lessons from the Edge</em> by Marie Yovanovitch, Read by the Author

Lessons from the Edge by Marie Yovanovitch, Read by the Author

An Urgent and Prescient Memoir

By Behind the Mic | April 19, 2022

Anna Sale Talks About Her Book <em>Let's Talk About Hard Things</em>

Anna Sale Talks About Her Book Let's Talk About Hard Things

On Storybound, Our Radio-Theater Podcast

By Storybound | April 19, 2022

Watering the Dead and the Unseen: Sumana Roy on Vanishing Nature

Watering the Dead and the Unseen: Sumana Roy on Vanishing Nature

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | April 18, 2022

Rebecca Kauffman on Turning to Historical Fiction During the Chaos of 2020

Rebecca Kauffman on Turning to Historical Fiction During the Chaos of 2020

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