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The New School claps back at Germany's anti-Palestinian bullshit.
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Canadian writers call on Scotiabank to divest from Israeli arms manufacturer.
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| April 4, 2024
Maryse Condé, international literary giant, has died at 90.
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Brittany Allen
| April 2, 2024
Why you should read some Samuel Delany today (and every day).
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| April 1, 2024
Nosh a novel at the pun-filled Edible Book Festival.
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Protesting writers welcome dialogue with PEN and call for an external review.
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Dan Sheehan
| March 21, 2024
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Over 600 writers have signed this open letter to PEN America.
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| February 9, 2024
Palestinian-American writer Randa Jarrar was dragged out of a PEN event.
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| February 2, 2024
Two novelists have cut ties with PEN over its Mayim Bialik event and Gaza silence.
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Dan Sheehan
| January 31, 2024
Read novelist Lana Bastašić's blazing response to yet another act of literary censorship.
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Dan Sheehan
| January 30, 2024
Thousands of KidLit professionals are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Dan Sheehan
| January 22, 2024
NYC and LA are holding vigils for the martyred writers, poets, and journalists of Gaza.
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Dan Sheehan
| January 16, 2024
Annie Ernaux has joined the boycott of German cultural institutions.
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