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Memoir
Gregory Orr on Rebuilding a Life When Nothing Makes Sense
"I’d need to find new meanings if I were to survive."
By
Gregory Orr
| August 12, 2019
The Bittersweet Feeling of Reconnecting with a Forgotten Language
Susan Harlan on Rekindling an Old Friendship in the City of Lights
By
Susan Harlan
| August 12, 2019
Loathing, Leaving and Coming to Love Albuquerque
Sean Gandert on the Meaning of
Querencia
By
Sean Gandert
| August 12, 2019
Rick Moody on the Case of the Cursed Charles Manson Autograph
A Very Unlucky Postcard
By
Rick Moody
| August 8, 2019
Loud, Lewd, Cheating, Smoking, Bisexual Degenerate: Marlene Dietrich, My Teenage Role Model
Amanda Lee Koe on the Icon Who Found Her When She Needed It Most
By
Amanda Lee Koe
| August 7, 2019
Tope Folarin on the Misguided Urge to Carve the World Into Binaries
and?"">"Why are we in the West so deeply uncomfortable with
and
?"
By
Tope Folarin
| August 7, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Lessons From a Decade Reporting on Women During the Iraq War
By
Hannah Allam
| August 6, 2019
The Painter's Wife vs. The Poet's Husband: Portrait of a Marriage
By
Shawna Lemay
| August 6, 2019
'Someday, She Will Become Your Job.' On Being My Mother's Sole Caregiver
By
Elissa Altman
| August 5, 2019
The Late-Capitalist Privileges of
Being an Art Monster
Sarah Elaine Smith on Working a Tech Job While Trying to Make Art
By
Sarah Elaine Smith
| July 31, 2019
Finding Photos of My Grandfather in a Japanese Internment Camp
Brandon Shimoda on Seeking Ancestral Connections Through Remnants on the Wall at Fort Missoula
By
Brandon Shimoda
| July 30, 2019
The Books That Bear the Weight
of the Living
Angelique Stevens on What Her Mom's Books Truly Meant
By
Angelique Stevens
| July 30, 2019
Tony Hoagland Was a Poet
of Heart and Humor
Mike Schneider Remembers His Friend's Idiomatic Writing
By
Mike Schneider
| July 29, 2019
My Coming Out is a Story of Forgiveness
William Dameron Reclaims His Life Story
By
William Dameron
| July 25, 2019
On My 42-Year Correspondence with W.S. Merwin
Howard Norman Reflects on the Collective Meaning of 416 Letters
By
Howard Norman
| July 24, 2019
Like Writing, Cruising is an Exercise in Introspection and Perseverance
Alex Espinoza on Discovering His Sexuality
By
Alex Espinoza
| July 22, 2019
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Stephen King
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"