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What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?

What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?

Rebecca Brill on Inhabiting the Diaries of a Great Mind

By Rebecca Brill | May 23, 2019

As a Teacher of Gothic Lit, I Should Have Known Better Than to Move into a Haunted House

As a Teacher of Gothic Lit, I Should Have Known Better Than to Move into a Haunted House

Emily Waples: A Fable of Modern-Day Homeownership

By Emily Waples | May 23, 2019

Binyavanga Wainaina on His Childhood in the Infancy of the Kenyan Republic

Binyavanga Wainaina on His Childhood in the Infancy of the Kenyan Republic

From the Memoir of the Writer and Activist, Who Died this Week

By Binyavanga Wainaina | May 23, 2019

Kate Mulgrew on the Work of Waiting, in Acting and in Life

Kate Mulgrew on the Work of Waiting, in Acting and in Life

Reflections from the Star of Orange Is the New Black and Star Trek

By Kate Mulgrew | May 22, 2019

Can You Have a Meaningful Long-Distance Relationship with a Dog?

Can You Have a Meaningful Long-Distance Relationship with a Dog?

Xuan Juliana Wang on Ella, a Very Good Dog

By Xuan Juliana Wang | May 20, 2019

Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

"I have had two abortions, I have borne two children."

By Ani DiFranco | May 20, 2019

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On Elizabeth Bishop, Loss, and Coming Out After 20 Years in a Convent

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John Connell on Passing Life's Tests, Big and Small

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The New Toolkit For Opening Up Your Memoir Writing

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