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Feeling Seen in
Sort Of
: On Queer Feelings and the Company of Others
Aanchal Saraf on the Power of Art By and About Trans People of Color
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Aanchal Saraf
| January 20, 2022
8 books perfectly summed up with out-of-context
Derry Girls
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Snigdha Koirala
| January 19, 2022
Watching
My Neighbor Totoro
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Anri Wheeler Muses on What It Means to Live Communally
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Anri Wheeler
| January 18, 2022
The Tragedy of Macbeth
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Olivia Rutigliano
| January 14, 2022
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Please, Mr.
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Chris Jones
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Walker Caplan
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Here’s Your 2022 Literary Film and TV Preview
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Lev AC Rosen on POV, Capers, and Creating a Messy Queer Detective Novel
June 11, 2026
by
Alex Dueben
Sarah Vaughan on How Shakespeare's Plays Shaped Her Suspense Novel
June 11, 2026
by
Sarah Vaughan
Kate Khavari on the Narrative Potential of Putting Sleuths in Unfamiliar Settings
June 11, 2026
by
Kate Khavari
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