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Susan Muaddi Darraj on Finding Inspiration in the Lives of Ordinary Palestinians
“I take my cue from them—these are my people, and their humble resilience will continue to inspire me.”
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Susan Muaddi Darraj
| January 18, 2024
Why I Write Gay: Eric Schlich Channels His Bisexuality Through Queer Protagonists
“I’m done thinking of that as cowardly. Because what it really was, was empowering.”
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Eric Schlich
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“A requirement of writing well is the capacity to trust yourself.”
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What We Learn About Ourselves in the Wilderness
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