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For Those Who Have Sacrificed in the Streets of Minneapolis
Two Poems by Ed Bok Lee
By
Ed Bok Lee
| February 12, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
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The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
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The Limits of Pain: On Writing Against Chronic Illness
Ysabelle Cheung Considers How Her Experience With Endometriosis Has Shaped Her Short Fiction
By
Ysabelle Cheung
| February 12, 2026
Writing in the Round
Jeremy Cooper on Linking Past and Present in Fiction
By
Jeremy Cooper
| February 12, 2026
American
Woman
doll? Samantha is getting a grown-up novel.
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Brittany Allen
| February 11, 2026
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The Origins of One of the Most Beloved Video Games of All Time
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Letter From Minnesota: The Border is Everywhere
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Victoria Blanco
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Letter From Minnesota: How We Get Through the Darkest Nights
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Molly Beth Griffin
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Letter From Minnesota: Finding Community (and a Little Joy) in the Club
Dana Chiueh Goes Out For the Night
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Dana Chiueh
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Writing the Books We Want to Write
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By
Virginia Pye
| February 11, 2026
How Writing My Books Helped Me Understand My Chinese Parents
Janie Chang on Preserving Her Family History Through Historical Fiction
By
Janie Chang
| February 11, 2026
Feminism and Palestinian Liberation Go Hand In Hand
As the popular Palestinian saying goes, “Our mere existence is resistance.”
By
Nada Elia
| February 11, 2026
Stronger Together: Why We Should Never Mourn Alone
Darnell Lamont Walker on the Emotional Necessity of Collective Grief
By
Darnell Lamont Walker
| February 11, 2026
Explore Black literary NYC with this map of 100 important spots.
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James Folta
| February 10, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: From Otaango to Eat Street
Nimo H. Farah on Refusing to Mistake Silence For Safety
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Nimo H. Farah
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What to Watch This Weekend: March 20, 2026
March 20, 2026
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Dwyer Murphy
Benjamin Stevenson on the "Gamification" of Crime Fiction
March 20, 2026
by
Dwyer Murphy
Lisa M. Matlin on What Hunting Sharks Taught Her About Life and Writing
March 20, 2026
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Lisa Matlin
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"