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Miami's Brief, Vivid Poetry Procession
A Statement on Borders at the O, Miami Festival
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Monica Uszerowicz
| April 26, 2019
Experimenting With Narrative at
the Aspen Words Literary Prize
And More From Winner Tayari Jones
By
Fran Bigman
| April 19, 2019
Meet the Shortlisted Writers for the 2019 Albertine Prize
The 5 Translated French Novels in the Running for the $10,000 Prize
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| April 3, 2019
At a Dinner Inspired by Marlon James Latest Novel
Blood Sausage, Curried Goat, and a Rapt Literary Audience
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Drew Broussard
| March 28, 2019
Where Writers Are Treated Like Movie Stars
At the Netherlands Somewhat Glamorous Boekenweek
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Michele Hutchison
| March 22, 2019
Announcing the 2019 Whiting Award Winners
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| March 20, 2019
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| February 27, 2019
High Lonesome: A Dispatch from the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Does the History of Western Poetry Begin with Sheep?
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Michael Ursell
| February 13, 2019
Reading Across America: Have Your Poetry and Eat It, Too
The Reading Series That Combines Poetry, Memories, and Food
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Laura Winnick
| January 16, 2019
Reading Across America: A Poetry Reading on an NYC Subway Car?
On the International Express Through the Immigrant Communities of Queens
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KC Trommer
| January 2, 2019
A First Look at the 2019 Mission Creek Festival Literary Line-Up
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Literary Hub
| December 7, 2018
Thinking Outside the Windowboxes: At the Nantucket Book Festival
Bethanne Patrick Reports from an Island Literary Festival
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Bethanne Patrick
| November 21, 2018
At the Words Without Borders Globe Trot in Search of a Peach
Or, How to Say "Let's Dance" in 114 Languages
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| November 2, 2018
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