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Memoir
The Time I Almost Died On the Appalachian Trail
Benjamin Warner Recalls the Great Drought of '99, and a Single Bee Sting
By
Benjamin Warner
| April 12, 2016
The Iceberg
Marion Coutts
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On the Impossibility of Seeing Yourself
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Kathryn Harrison
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A Fundamentalist Christian Discovers the Greater World
Kelly Kerney Has an Awakening in College and Follows it All the Way to Guatemala
By
Kelly Kerney
| April 6, 2016
Rob Spillman on Craving Danger and Writing the Past
In Conversation with the Author of
All Tomorrow's Parties
By
Michael Barron
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On Maggie Nelson's
The Red Parts
, Ten Years Later
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The Argonauts
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Bridget Read
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Confessions of a Reluctant Memoirist
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From a California Commune to New York City
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How I Met the Poet of Portsmouth
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Katherine Towler
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Hard Truth and Deep Trauma Behind Bars
Teaching Memoir Writing to the Women of the Maine Correctional Facility
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Mira Ptacin
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When the Apocalypse is Your Religion
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Rachel Kessler
| March 18, 2016
When Chris Offutt Lost His Virginity at a ComicCon
On Growing up the Son of a Pornographer and Sci-Fi Star
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Chris Offutt
| March 14, 2016
30 Books in 30 Days: Karen Long on Elizabeth Alexander’s
The Light of the World
COUNTING DOWN THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS FINALISTS
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Karen R. Long
| March 9, 2016
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