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Chani Nicholas on Writing (and Astrology) as a Response to Trauma
In Conversation with Mira Jacob on
Thresholds
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Thresholds
| February 15, 2023
Book Stalls and Back Rooms: Traveling the World in Search of Literary Serendipity
Barry Yourgrau on the Memories That Come Along With Any Book Collection
By
Barry Yourgrau
| February 15, 2023
A Secular Sacrament: Domenica Ruta on Terminating a Pregnancy
“What I desire now more than anything is that feeling of control I first discovered in my abortion.”
By
Domenica Ruta
| February 15, 2023
Lit Hub’s Guide to Sex in the 21st Century
The History of, the Study of, the Writing of, and Just Doing It
By
Literary Hub
| February 14, 2023
How to Love a Writer: On the Care and Feeding of a Creative Marriage
Jess deCourcy Hinds Wonders How Literary Couples Make It Work
By
Jess deCourcy Hinds
| February 14, 2023
Ann Beattie Wonders What Donald Barthelme Would Have Made of the Spy Balloon
In Which Barthelme’s Story, “The Balloon,” Gets a Very Close Reading
By
Ann Beattie
| February 13, 2023
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Nona Fernández on the Constellations We Create With Our Memories
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Nona Fernández
| February 13, 2023
“I’m Concerned There is No Future.” On (Not) Bringing Children Into a World in Crisis
By
Jessica Gaitán Johannesson
| February 10, 2023
Courtney Maum on Exploring Depression and Forgiveness Through Horseback Riding
By
Just the Right Book
| February 9, 2023
On the Uncertain Border Between Writing and Therapy
Veronica Esposito Explores the Intersection of Creativity and Trauma
By
Veronica Esposito
| February 9, 2023
Illness is Not a Metaphor: How the Writing Community Needs to Do Better Taking Care of Its Own
Alane Salierno Mason on the Fate of Those Who Don’t Quite Make It
By
Alane Salierno Mason
| February 9, 2023
Miriam Darlington on Why We Need the Wildness of the Great Gray Owl
“She had the most sensitive ears known to humankind. The owl didn’t miss a word.“
By
Miriam Darlington
| February 7, 2023
Queer Correspondence: On the Radical Potential of Epistolary Poetry
Madeleine Cravens Considers the Poems That Explore the Spaces Between Public and Private
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Madeleine Cravens
| February 6, 2023
Bedtime Stories From Toni Morrison: Priscilla Gilman on Her Singular Literary Upbringing
The Author of
The Critic's Daughter
in Conversation with Lauren LeBlanc
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Lauren LeBlanc
| February 6, 2023
Wanting a Child Makes No Goddamn Sense: Tiphanie Yanique on the Hope and Grief of Pregnancy and Childbirth
“There is nothing logical about wanting to have a baby.”
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Tiphanie Yanique
| February 2, 2023
Banishments Inside of Banishment: How Global Capitalism Destroys Our Connection to Place
V (formerly Eve Ensler) Considers Dislocation, Community, and Connection
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V (formerly Eve Ensler)
| February 1, 2023
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