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20,000 Dublin Marathon finishers will receive this W. B. Yeats medal, complete with fake quote.

20,000 Dublin Marathon finishers will receive this W. B. Yeats medal, complete with fake quote.

By Dan Sheehan | September 8, 2023

Exclusive: See the cover for Ananda Lima's <em>CRAFT: Stories I Wrote for the Devil</em>.

Exclusive: See the cover for Ananda Lima's CRAFT: Stories I Wrote for the Devil.

By Literary Hub | September 8, 2023

Pride, Prejudice, and <em>The Bachelor</em>

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The Imagination of Literary Spaces: On Contemporary Literary and Artistic Outreach

The Imagination of Literary Spaces: On Contemporary Literary and Artistic Outreach

Viniyanka Prasad Profiles Organizations Creating Communities for Marginalized Writers

By Viniyanka Prasad | September 8, 2023

30 Years Later, <em>The Age of Innocence</em> Remains Scorsese’s Most Subtle Deconstruction of Misogyny

30 Years Later, The Age of Innocence Remains Scorsese’s Most Subtle Deconstruction of Misogyny

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How to Live in Nature: S.L. Coney, Ruthanna Emrys, and Alexis Pauline Gumbs

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