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Groaning Under the Weight of History: Inside the Natural and Political Landscape of the Carpathian Mountains

Groaning Under the Weight of History: Inside the Natural and Political Landscape of the Carpathian Mountains

Nick Thorpe Explores the Intersections of Geography and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe

By Nick Thorpe | March 7, 2025

18 Canadian performing arts organizations have joined the cultural boycott of Israel.

18 Canadian performing arts organizations have joined the cultural boycott of Israel.

By Dan Sheehan | March 6, 2025

What makes a good villain? 15 writers weigh in.

What makes a good villain? 15 writers weigh in.

By James Folta | March 6, 2025

A Small Press Book We Love: </br><em>The Bear</em> by Andrew Krivak

A Small Press Book We Love:
The Bear by Andrew Krivak

By Jonny Diamond | March 6, 2025

Margaret Atwood on Victoria Amelina, Who Recorded the Lives of Ukrainian Women Under War

Margaret Atwood on Victoria Amelina, Who Recorded the Lives of Ukrainian Women Under War

Remembering an Award-Winning Writer Who Sacrificed Her Life For Justice

By Margaret Atwood | March 6, 2025

Ted Chiang on Superintelligence and Its Discontents in J.D. Beresford’s Innovative Work of Early 20th-Century Science Fiction

Ted Chiang on Superintelligence and Its Discontents in J.D. Beresford’s Innovative Work of Early 20th-Century Science Fiction

Rereading “The Hampdenshire Wonder”

By Ted Chiang | March 6, 2025

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You Cannot Go to Your Country: Victoria Amelina on the Start of War in Ukraine

By Victoria Amelina | March 6, 2025

“Poetry Remains Indestructible.” On the Resilience of Art in the Face of Fascism

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There Are Too Many DAMN Commas in Books These Days: Am I the Literary Asshole?

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Unweaving the Web: On Creating Your Own Narrative of Illness and Health

Unweaving the Web: On Creating Your Own Narrative of Illness and Health

Sophie Strand Explores the Limitations of Traditional Ideas About Disease, Trauma and Healing

By Sophie Strand | March 6, 2025

Dennis Lehane: Confessions of a Novelist Turned TV Showrunner

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live at the 2024 Sun Vally Writers' Conference

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An Indiana bill is threatening Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.

An Indiana bill is threatening Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.

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A Small Press Book We Love: </br><em>The President's Room</em> by Ricardo Romero

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A War Zone Pediatrician on What Comes After the Horrors of a Gaza Emergency Room

A War Zone Pediatrician on What Comes After the Horrors of a Gaza Emergency Room

Dr. Seema Jilani Reckons with the Hypocrisy of Western Liberal Institutions

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How Loneliness and Companionship Can Impact a Writer’s Creative Life

How Loneliness and Companionship Can Impact a Writer’s Creative Life

Emily Hodgson Anderson: “What I realized in retrospect was how this personal trajectory... is one I live through, in microcosm, every time I write.”

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Dear Jimi Hendrix: A Letter, in Gratitude, From Jeffery Renard Allen

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