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Welcome to Season 3 of
The Cosmic Library
Join Us For a Journey Through and Beyond the Hebrew Bible
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The Cosmic Library
| April 6, 2022
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In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on
Thresholds
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Thresholds
| April 6, 2022
Anakana Schofield Has Discovered Professional Basketball, and She Has Thoughts
In Conversation with Brad Listi on
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By
Otherppl with Brad Listi
| April 6, 2022
Maggie Gee Reads from Her Timely Modern Fable,
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From Damian Barr’s
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| April 6, 2022
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| April 6, 2022
Enough Already
by Valerie Bertinelli, Read by the Author
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| April 6, 2022
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| April 6, 2022
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Jessamine Chan on Writing the Weird Book She Wanted to Write
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I'm a Writer But
| April 5, 2022
Heartbreak
by Florence Williams, Read by the Author
Wisdom on Heartache and Recovery
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Behind the Mic
| April 5, 2022
Douglas Stuart on Masculinity and the Long Literary Tradition of the Gang Novel
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| April 4, 2022
What Literary Techniques Did Sigmund Freud Employ?
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Podcast with Jacke Wilson
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History of Literature
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How to Fix the Future of Our Intangible Economy
Jonathan Haskel in Conversation with Andrew Keen
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Keen On
| April 4, 2022
Morris Gleitzman on Crafting Moving Audiobooks for Young Readers
In conversation with Jo Reed on the
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Behind the Mic
| April 4, 2022
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How the Looting of Public Goods Is Destroying American Democracy
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