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Trespassing at Ernest Hemingway's House
On the Road to Last Call in Ketchum, Idaho
By
Dave Seminara
| July 2, 2018
Will a Woman Writer Win Italy's Strega Prize This Year?
Since First Awarded in 1947, Only 10 Women Have Won It
By
Jeanne Bonner
| July 2, 2018
Life on a Moving Skyscraper, Crossing the Great Lakes
"Time on the water makes people a little kooky."
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Porter Fox
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The Philosophy of Romantic Comedy
From
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to
Set it Up
, Rom-Com is a Language We All Speak
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Eric Thurm
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Where Do Whales Go When They Die?
Tens of Thousands of Pounds Don't Just Disappear Overnight...
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Nick Pyenson
| June 29, 2018
My (Tiny) Mother, the Pilot: A Writer in Uncharted Territory
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How Time in the Woods Helped Me Reset My Life
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Elle Nash
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By
Kevin Begos
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"Cleanliness is Next to Godliness"—Except for at the Bathhouse
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Maureen Stanton
| June 28, 2018
The Big Highs and Deep Lows of Opening an Independent Bookstore
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Heidi and Michael Bender
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Edmund White: Reading is a Passport to the World
On Revisiting Books Favorite Books, From Proust to Shakespeare
By
Edmund White
| June 27, 2018
Why I Will Always Write About Appalachia
Chris Offutt on Doing Battle with 30 Years of Stereotypes
By
Chris Offutt
| June 27, 2018
How Much Does Fake News Actually Sway Voters?
A Closer Look at Bots and Politics
By
David Sumpter
| June 27, 2018
Behind the Scenes the Day Osama Bin Laden Was Killed
Ben Rhodes Watches History Unfold in the Situation Room
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Ben Rhodes
| June 26, 2018
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