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Matthew Salesses: Setting Restrictions Leads You to Narrative Possibilities

Matthew Salesses: Setting Restrictions Leads You to Narrative Possibilities

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By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | February 21, 2023

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Roger Cohen Meditates on Life, Politics, and How to Rebuild Our Age of Undoing

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Louise Dennys: Stories from a Publishing Legend

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John Perkins on How China and the United States Both Seek World Hegemony and What We Can Do About It

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Michael P. Jeffries on What Life is Like for Black LGBTQ Students in American Colleges Today

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Chetna Maroo: “Every Time I Lost my Way, I Would Go Back to That First Page.”

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