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Jamie Figueroa on the Fraught Process of (Re)Claiming the Spanish Language

Jamie Figueroa on the Fraught Process of (Re)Claiming the Spanish Language

“With this tongue, with this mouth, I speak, I hold, I force out, I take in.”

By Jamie Figueroa | March 22, 2024

Protesting writers welcome dialogue with PEN and call for an external review.

Protesting writers welcome dialogue with PEN and call for an external review.

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Am I the Literary Asshole? When to Mute Your Friend on the Internet

Am I the Literary Asshole? When to Mute Your Friend on the Internet

Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior

By Kristen Arnett | March 21, 2024

The Writer Next Door: My Life As Joyce Carol Oates’ Neighbor

The Writer Next Door: My Life As Joyce Carol Oates’ Neighbor

“I wanted to believe that Oates knew we existed. While her cat clearly knew who we were, she never did.”

By Mia Manzulli | March 21, 2024

Erewhon: or, The Worst Possible Name for a Grocery Store

Erewhon: or, The Worst Possible Name for a Grocery Store

Sanibel Chai on the Connections Between Samuel Butler’s Satirical Novel and $19 Smoothies

By Sanibel | March 21, 2024

The Power of Darkness: How Night Skies Inspire Creative Thoughts

The Power of Darkness: How Night Skies Inspire Creative Thoughts

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Magic and Medicinal: On the Pharmacological Potential of Mushrooms

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Here's how you can help slain poet Heba Abu Nada's family get to safety.

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Why a New Adaptation of <em>The Master and Margarita</em> is Setting Russian Society Aflame

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