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How Novelists Create More “Realistic” Characters Than Those You See on the Screen

How Novelists Create More “Realistic” Characters Than Those You See on the Screen

Anthony Marra in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 9, 2022

If the World is a Giant Simulation, What's the Difference Between the Virtual Reality and “Real Life”?

If the World is a Giant Simulation, What's the Difference Between the Virtual Reality and “Real Life”?

David Chalmers in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 9, 2022

Tomorrow’s Capitalism: Searching For the Elusive “Soul” of American Business

Tomorrow’s Capitalism: Searching For the Elusive “Soul” of American Business

Alan Murray in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 9, 2022

<em>The Verifiers</em> by Jane Pek, Read by Eunice Wong

The Verifiers by Jane Pek, Read by Eunice Wong

Detective Story, Rom-com, and Family Drama All in One

By Behind the Mic | August 9, 2022

Camille T. Dungy Bears Witness to an Encounter Between a Man and an Elephant

Camille T. Dungy Bears Witness to an Encounter Between a Man and an Elephant

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | August 8, 2022

On Writing Intentionally and Infusing Meaning Into Genre Writing

On Writing Intentionally and Infusing Meaning Into Genre Writing

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By Memoir Nation | August 8, 2022

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"It’s Not Magic, But it Feels Magical." Remembering the Late Poet James Longenbach

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What True Sentences Did Hemingway Himself Write?

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In the Age of Covid and Monkeypox, Should We Be Prioritizing the Health of the “Viral Underclass”?

In the Age of Covid and Monkeypox, Should We Be Prioritizing the Health of the “Viral Underclass”?

Steven Thrasher in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 8, 2022

<em>The Pink Hotel</em>: A California Novel Where You Can Check in But You Can’t Check Out

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By Keen On | August 8, 2022

<em>The Match</em> by Harlan Coben, Read by Steven Weber

The Match by Harlan Coben, Read by Steven Weber

An Edge-of-Your-Seat Gripper

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Monique Roffey: How to Write About Colonialism Without Talking About Colonialism

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This Week on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | August 5, 2022

Yes, “Truth” Still Exists in the Misinformation Age, But It’s Unlikely to Make Many of Us Happy

Yes, “Truth” Still Exists in the Misinformation Age, But It’s Unlikely to Make Many of Us Happy

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Francesca Stanfill on the Remarkable Story of Rebel Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine

Francesca Stanfill on the Remarkable Story of Rebel Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine

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