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On E.M. Forster’s <em>Maurice</em> and the Urgency of Expanding Queer Genealogies

On E.M. Forster’s Maurice and the Urgency of Expanding Queer Genealogies

William di Canzio on the Personal and Literary Inspirations
Behind His Novel

By William di Canzio | July 6, 2021

A Daughter of the Samurai: On the Strength, Tradition, and Rebellion of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

A Daughter of the Samurai: On the Strength, Tradition, and Rebellion of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

Karen Tei Yamashita and Yuki Obayashi Discuss the Memoir of an Extraordinary Life

By Karen Tei Yamashita and Yuki Obayashi | July 6, 2021

The Gateway to Friendship: How and—Why—I Befriended a Wild Fox

The Gateway to Friendship: How and—Why—I Befriended a Wild Fox

Catherine Raven on Interspecies Empathy and an Unexpected Furry Companion

By Catherine Raven | July 6, 2021

You Are Not Your Pain: On Depression, Self-Sabotage, and Emotional Resilience

You Are Not Your Pain: On Depression, Self-Sabotage, and Emotional Resilience

Matt Haig Considers the Downfalls of Binary Thinking

By Matt Haig | July 6, 2021

Gina Rae La Cerva: The Life Story of a Family Recipe

Gina Rae La Cerva: The Life Story of a Family Recipe

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | July 6, 2021

Beauty After Brutality: On Healing and Reclaiming My Existence in the Wake of Racial Trauma

Beauty After Brutality: On Healing and Reclaiming My Existence in the Wake of Racial Trauma

Anita Sethi Takes a Journey of Self-Discovery Through the Pennines

By Anita Sethi | July 2, 2021

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Extractor of Secrets, Discloser of Secrets: On the Complex Role of the Biographer

By Debra Dean | July 1, 2021

In Praise of Famous Losers: On Kurt Cobain, Beck, and the Idols Who Mythologized a Subculture

By Benjamin Villegas | June 30, 2021

Thanks to the Plumber Who Slept in My Bed: How a Surprising Trespasser Inspired My First Novel

By Beck Dorey-Stein | June 29, 2021

How Domestic Violence Victims’ Advocacy Works in an Insular Island Community

How Domestic Violence Victims’ Advocacy Works in an Insular Island Community

Hanna Halperin on the Barriers for Victims on Martha’s Vineyard

By Hanna Halperin | June 29, 2021

Hebe Uhart: A Brief Account of the Zoos I Cannot Forget

Hebe Uhart: A Brief Account of the Zoos I Cannot Forget

On the Habits of Animals in Captivity

By Hebe Uhart | June 25, 2021

Writing My Dead Sister Through Fact and Fiction

Writing My Dead Sister Through Fact and Fiction

Brian Phillip Whalen on Finding Resolution in Storytelling

By Brian Phillip Whalen | June 25, 2021

Learning to Write About Your Own Children

Learning to Write About Your Own Children

Wayne Miller on Poetry, Consent, and Empathetic Imagination

By Wayne Miller | June 24, 2021

Magnificent Obsession: On Black Humor and the Necessary Lessons I Learned as a Cartoonist

Magnificent Obsession: On Black Humor and the Necessary Lessons I Learned as a Cartoonist

Charles Johnson Recalls His Personal Journey from Unpublished Hopeful to Professional Artist and Celebrated Author

By Charles Johnson | June 24, 2021

The Gift and Curse of Being a Truth-Teller: On Receiving an Autism Diagnosis as an Adult

The Gift and Curse of Being a Truth-Teller: On Receiving an Autism Diagnosis as an Adult

Michelle Gallen on Heroic Honesty, The Emperor's New Clothes, and Writing Her Debut Novel

By Michelle Gallen | June 24, 2021

Iconic Blues Musician Bobby Rush Remembers His Rocky Relationship With James Brown

Iconic Blues Musician Bobby Rush Remembers His Rocky Relationship With James Brown

”If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.”

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