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Where Are All the Superheroes with Day Jobs?

Where Are All the Superheroes with Day Jobs?

Mike Chen in Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | April 9, 2021

<em>The Woman Who Stole Vermeer</em> by Anthony M. Amore, Read by Karen Cass

The Woman Who Stole Vermeer by Anthony M. Amore, Read by Karen Cass

A Fantastic True Story

By Behind the Mic | April 9, 2021

This Is Who We Are: Gish Jen and Peter Ho Davies on the Long History of Anti-Asian Racism in the US

This Is Who We Are: Gish Jen and Peter Ho Davies on the Long History of Anti-Asian Racism in the US

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell
on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | April 8, 2021

Amy Solomon and Aparna Nancherla on the Intersection of Comedy and Anxiety

Amy Solomon and Aparna Nancherla on the Intersection of Comedy and Anxiety

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | April 8, 2021

What a Sleep Specialist Has to Say About the Dreaminess of <em>Finnegans Wake</em>

What a Sleep Specialist Has to Say About the Dreaminess of Finnegans Wake

This Week on Finnegan and Friends, a Podcast About the Most Mystifying Book Ever Written

By The Cosmic Library | April 8, 2021

A Conversation with Selma van de Perre, Jewish Resistance Fighter and Ravensbrück Survivor

A Conversation with Selma van de Perre, Jewish Resistance Fighter and Ravensbrück Survivor

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | April 8, 2021

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Jasmine Mans on Finding Her Voice as a Spoken Word Poet

By Book Dreams | April 8, 2021

Janice P. Nimura: The Case for Admiring “Unlikable” Women

By Just the Right Book | April 8, 2021

Is It Possible for Companies to Be Caring and Profitable?

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On Avi's Brilliant Ability to Recreate His Voice with Each Book

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This Week on the NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | April 8, 2021

<em>Vera</em> by Carol Edgarian, Read by Kathe Mazur

Vera by Carol Edgarian, Read by Kathe Mazur

Turn-of-the-Century San Francisco Comes to Life

By Behind the Mic | April 8, 2021

Ryushin Paul Haller on the Zen Rituals of Quarantine

Ryushin Paul Haller on the Zen Rituals of Quarantine

In Conversation with Naomi Shihab Nye
on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | April 8, 2021

Margaret Atwood on Democracy, Citizenship, and Dystopian Fiction

Margaret Atwood on Democracy, Citizenship, and Dystopian Fiction

In conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 7, 2021

Fariha Róisín on Learning to Care Less About the Publishing World’s Rules

Fariha Róisín on Learning to Care Less About the Publishing World’s Rules

From the Thresholds Podcast, Hosted by Jordan Kisner

By Thresholds | April 7, 2021

How Universities Are Plundering Our Cities

How Universities Are Plundering Our Cities

Davarian L. Baldwin in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 7, 2021

Lucy Holland Reads an Excerpt from <em>Sistersong</em>

Lucy Holland Reads an Excerpt from Sistersong

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | April 7, 2021

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