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Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley Read at Malaprops Bookstore
The Final Stop on the Anti-HB2 Book Tour
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Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell
| May 25, 2016
Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley in North Carolina: Day Two, Flyleaf Books
The next stop in the anti-HB2 book tour
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Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell
| May 24, 2016
Donald Trump Has Set Fire to America
On William Faulkner, White Trash, and 400 Years of Class War
By
Lyz Lenz
| May 24, 2016
An Open Letter to the American People
Writers speak out against Donald Trump
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Andrew Altschul and Mark Slouka
| May 24, 2016
Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell at Scuppernong Books
In North Carolina, At a Bookstore with Defiantly Unisex Bathrooms
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Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell
| May 23, 2016
When My Authentic is Your Exotic
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| May 23, 2016
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Why Writers Shouldn't Boycott North Carolina
Protest Should Be in the Trenches, Not From Afar
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What is the Writer's Place in a Violent World?
Before we describe, we must first be willing to look
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Maaza Mengiste
| May 5, 2016
The Free Market Isn't Really Free
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Robert B. Reich
| May 4, 2016
Jenny Diski Understood Things That No One Else Could Explain
For Her, Everything Was Readable
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Laura Marsh
| April 29, 2016
Mythic Scandinavian Utopias Are a Thing of the Past
Nordic Social Democracy Cannot Solve the World's Problems
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Zinzi Clemmons
| April 27, 2016
Remembering the Poets Who Fought For Irish Independence
The 1916 Easter Rising Through Verse
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Jared Spears
| April 22, 2016
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