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Bookslut is Dead, Long Live Bookslut

Bookslut is Dead, Long Live Bookslut

At the Wake of a Pioneering Lit Blog

By Haley Houseman | May 9, 2016

Using Crime Fiction to Present Fully Formed Muslim Characters

Using Crime Fiction to Present Fully Formed Muslim Characters

Ausma Zehanat Khan, Human Rights Activist and Mystery Writer

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No One is Writing the Real West Virginia

No One is Writing the Real West Virginia

Why Rural Lives and Literature are in Crisis

By Matthew Neill Null | May 9, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Heffers Bookshop

Interview with a Bookstore: Heffers Bookshop

Cambridge's Go-To Bookshop is So Old, Someone's Writing Its History Book

By Interview with a Bookstore | May 9, 2016

On Discovering Real Mothers on the Page

On Discovering Real Mothers on the Page

Pamela Erens, Rivka Glachen, Julia Fierro, and writing about motherhood

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Why Writers Shouldn't Boycott North Carolina

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Protest Should Be in the Trenches, Not From Afar

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What is the Writer's Place in a Violent World?

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The Free Market Isn't Really Free

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Fiction Can Still Do Anything It Wants: Jennifer Egan on Don DeLillo

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Don DeLillo on the Life of a Book

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Interview with a Library: The London Library

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Five Books Making News This Week: Legends, Looting, and Lambs

Five Books Making News This Week: Legends, Looting, and Lambs

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