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The Reading Series That Wants Writers to Feel like Rock Stars

The Reading Series That Wants Writers to Feel like Rock Stars

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By Siel Ju | September 19, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Tin Can Mailman

Interview with a Bookstore: Tin Can Mailman

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Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter

Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter

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By Zoey Cole | September 16, 2016

The Radical Bookseller: Saying Yes (and No) to Books I Disagree With

The Radical Bookseller: Saying Yes (and No) to Books I Disagree With

Lucy Kogler on the Creeping Acceptance of Animal Domination

By Lucy Kogler | September 16, 2016

On Air Travel: Pat-Downs, Pissing, and Passport Stamps

On Air Travel: Pat-Downs, Pissing, and Passport Stamps

Three Short Essays from the anthology Airplane Reading

By Literary Hub | September 16, 2016

Me and JT LeRoy: On Anonymity and Queer Art

Me and JT LeRoy: On Anonymity and Queer Art

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Bouchercon: Five Events to See This Week in New Orleans

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