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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
"An almost violent kind of achievement: a writer knifing forward, slicing open a new terrain"
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| June 15, 2023
From Servant to Sidekick: The “Black Friend,” Then and Now
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Aisha Harris
| June 15, 2023
After Prince Charming: Why We Need Stories That Center Female Friendships
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Salma El-Wardany
| June 15, 2023
Mattie Lubchansky on Libertarianism and the Humongous Asterisk of Vegas
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The Maris Review
| June 15, 2023
Ani Kayode Reads from
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| June 15, 2023
On the Joy of Literary Acceptance (and the Freedom of Rejection)
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Amy Grace Loyd
| June 14, 2023
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| June 14, 2023
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| June 13, 2023
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What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day
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| June 13, 2023
It’s Not Personal: Sarah Viren on Essayistic Visions of the Self
“As we work to fashion a fully rendered version of ourselves, however, we are also arguably creating that self.”
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| June 13, 2023
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The Cosmic Library
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| June 13, 2023
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| June 13, 2023
Danielle Trussoni on Pursuing Perfection, Draft After Draft
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Jane Ciabattari
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From “Let It Be” to “To Be or Not to Be.” On the Baillie Gifford Prize Winner of Winners shortlist
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