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In Order to Write, I Had to Break a Family Curse

In Order to Write, I Had to Break a Family Curse

Amanda Yates Garcia on Witchcraft and Writer's Block

By Amanda Yates Garcia | November 15, 2019

Our Experience of Grief is Unique as a Fingerprint

Our Experience of Grief is Unique as a Fingerprint

David Kessler on the Difference Between Mourning and Grief

By David Kessler | November 15, 2019

Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior

Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior

In Conversation About The Poppy War on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 15, 2019

The Aspen Words Literary Prize longlist includes Colson Whitehead, Laila Lalami, and more.

The Aspen Words Literary Prize longlist includes Colson Whitehead, Laila Lalami, and more.

By Aaron Robertson | November 14, 2019

Why Donald Trump Jr.’s bestselling book has a dagger beside it. Yes, a dagger.

Why Donald Trump Jr.’s bestselling book has a dagger beside it. Yes, a dagger.

By Jonny Diamond | November 14, 2019

The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s

The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s

Mo Moulton on the Legendary Mutual Admiration Society

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Will Self: Claire Foy Will Always Be My Queen

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You're Almost Definitely More of a Jerk Than You Think You Are

You're Almost Definitely More of a Jerk Than You Think You Are

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4 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Pittsburgh

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When Will We Pay Attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women?

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Jessica McDiarmid on the Highway of Tears

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Searching for Trans Identity in Jewish Texts

Searching for Trans Identity in Jewish Texts

Abby Stein on the Struggle to Understand Her Place in Judaism

By Abby Stein | November 14, 2019

Lucy Ellmann's <em>Ducks, Newburyport</em> has won the 2019 Goldsmiths Prize.

Lucy Ellmann's Ducks, Newburyport has won the 2019 Goldsmiths Prize.

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