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Confessions of a Reluctant Memoirist
Why Has An Entire Genre Come to be Defined by Its Worst Iterations?
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Lucas Mann
| April 1, 2016
Why I Wrote a Novel About Sex Trafficking
Jane Mendelsohn on the Power of Fiction to Bear Witness
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Jane Mendelsohn
| April 1, 2016
Africa Has Always Been Sci-Fi
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Jonathan Russell Clark
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The Suicide Note as Literary Genre
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Dustin Illingworth
| March 23, 2016
How to Be a Whaler's Wife in 1908: Boil Everything, Wash the Clothes in Gin
Shirley Barrett Goes Deep into the Domestic Research
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Shirley Barrett
| March 23, 2016
Secrets and Lies: Why the Best Spies Are Married
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Lisa Levy
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Why We Love Weird Fairy Tales
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