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<em>Heartbreak</em> by Florence Williams, Read by the Author

Heartbreak by Florence Williams, Read by the Author

Wisdom on Heartache and Recovery

By Behind the Mic | April 5, 2022

Douglas Stuart on Masculinity and the Long Literary Tradition of the Gang Novel

Douglas Stuart on Masculinity and the Long Literary Tradition of the Gang Novel

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | April 4, 2022

What Literary Techniques Did Sigmund Freud Employ?

What Literary Techniques Did Sigmund Freud Employ?

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | April 4, 2022

How to Fix the Future of Our Intangible Economy

How to Fix the Future of Our Intangible Economy

Jonathan Haskel in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 4, 2022

Morris Gleitzman on Crafting Moving Audiobooks for Young Readers

Morris Gleitzman on Crafting Moving Audiobooks for Young Readers

In conversation with Jo Reed on the Behind the Mic Podcast

By Behind the Mic | April 4, 2022

Jori Lewis on the Wisdom and Resiliency of Africa’s Baobab Trees

Jori Lewis on the Wisdom and Resiliency of Africa’s Baobab Trees

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | April 4, 2022

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How the Looting of Public Goods Is Destroying American Democracy

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Why the Path to a Livable Future Is Becoming Narrower and Narrower

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How America’s Foremost Propagandist of Entry Into WWI Was an Imposter

How America’s Foremost Propagandist of Entry Into WWI Was an Imposter

Mark Arsenault in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 4, 2022

<em>The Golden Couple</em> by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, Read by Marin Ireland and Karissa Vacker

The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, Read by Marin Ireland and Karissa Vacker

Multilayered Psychological Suspense

By Behind the Mic | April 4, 2022

Bill McKibben: In a World Without Oil, There Would Be No Putins

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By Open Source | April 1, 2022

<em>Riverman</em>: A Poignantly American Nonfictional Novel

Riverman: A Poignantly American Nonfictional Novel

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By Keen On | April 1, 2022

What Exactly Is “Neoliberalism” and What Should Replace Our Current Neoliberal Order?

What Exactly Is “Neoliberalism” and What Should Replace Our Current Neoliberal Order?

Gary Gerstle in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 1, 2022

Danielle Rose on the Voyeuristic Nature of Epistolary Writing

Danielle Rose on the Voyeuristic Nature of Epistolary Writing

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By Micro Podcast | April 1, 2022

What Was it Like to Immigrate to America, Just as the Stock Market Crashed?

What Was it Like to Immigrate to America, Just as the Stock Market Crashed?

Joan Schweighardt in Conversation with G.P. Gottlieb on the New Books Network

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