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What Snow White and the Evil Queen Taught Me About Desire
"Fairy Tales Don’t Tell Children to Stop Wanting—Only to Be Careful"
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Julia Fine
| May 8, 2018
Life and Death in the Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit
On the Disciplined Nurses Caring for Fragile, Premature Babies
By
Christie Watson
| May 8, 2018
Francesca Lia Block is a Lot More than
Weetzie Bat
The Beloved Writer on Defying Expectations and Trying New Things
By
Zan Romanoff
| May 7, 2018
Against Clarity (or In Praise of Youthful Wisdom)
Steven Church: You Don't Have to Be Old to Write a Memoir
By
Steven Church
| May 1, 2018
The Night I Slept in James Thurber's Bed
A Haunted House and Dog Lover's Paradise
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Annabelle Gurwitch
| May 1, 2018
Margaret Atwood on How She Came to Write
The Handmaid's Tale
The Origin Story of an Iconic Novel
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Margaret Atwood
| April 25, 2018
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| April 17, 2018
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| April 17, 2018
We’ll Always Have Paris: My Time in Texas with Sam Shepard's Notebooks
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Madelaine Lucas
| April 12, 2018
Music and My Father
Gabrielle Bellot on Growing Up Between the Silence and the Sound
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Gabrielle Bellot
| April 10, 2018
On Blood, Birth, and the Talismanic Power of Red Lipstick
Jessica Friedmann Navigates the Difficult Path to Motherhood
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Jessica Friedmann
| April 10, 2018
Gay, Muslim, Refugee: On Making a Life in Trump's America
Aleksandar Hemon Tells the Story of Kemalemir Frashto
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| April 9, 2018
Samantha Irby: Why I'd Rather Live Alone
I Have Neither the Time nor Patience to Fix My Gross Shit
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Samantha Irby
| April 5, 2018
In the Endless Sameness of Prison, Writing Kept Me Human
"Paper, Any Paper, is About the Most Precious Article for a Political Prisoner"
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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
| March 28, 2018
How Teaching a Writing Class Helped Me Pay Off a Mob Boss
An Idea Born from Desperation
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| March 28, 2018
The Time I Drank with Borges in a Scottish Pub
Jay Parini Encounters Greatness Near the East Neuk of Fife
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| March 20, 2018
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