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What Happens When Your Books (Don’t) Get Banned?

What Happens When Your Books (Don’t) Get Banned?

Lydia Millet on Censorship, Creativity and the Importance of Continuing the Literary Conversation

By Lydia Millet | February 19, 2026

What Do You Do When the Biggest Platforms For Readers Are Kind of Evil?

What Do You Do When the Biggest Platforms For Readers Are Kind of Evil?

Maris Kreizman on the Ethical Pitfalls of the Digital World

By Maris Kreizman | February 19, 2026

On the Unlikely Origin of <em>The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time</em>

On the Unlikely Origin of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Mark Haddon Recalls the Creative Process Behind His Stylistically Innovative Novel

By Mark Haddon | February 19, 2026

Letter From Minnesota: <br>Elegy For Renee Nicole Good

Letter From Minnesota:
Elegy For Renee Nicole Good

Ahmed Ismail Yusuf Asks Us All to Say Her Name and Say It Firm

By Ahmed Ismail Yusuf | February 19, 2026

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The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

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How the Feeble Human Biped Came to Dominate the Natural World

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Letter From Minnesota: This is Our
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The Myth of the Red-Lipped Suffragette

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Letter From Minnesota: “We Had Whistles, They Had Guns.”

Letter From Minnesota: “We Had Whistles, They Had Guns.”

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What We Talk About When We Talk About Crime

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Why I Wrote a Middle Grade Book About Religion

Why I Wrote a Middle Grade Book About Religion

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On Dancing As Rebellion and The Problem of Embodiment

On Dancing As Rebellion and The Problem of Embodiment

Sarah Domet: “I wanted to learn to be free on land. Dance seemed to be an answer.”

By Sarah Domet | February 18, 2026

Whose Journey? On the Travel Writing of Displacement

Whose Journey? On the Travel Writing of Displacement

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The Shared Responsibility of Public Health

The Shared Responsibility of Public Health

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By Monica L. Wang | February 18, 2026

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