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How Hugh Howey Imagines the Real World as a Science Fictional Version of Reality
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| May 31, 2023
The Village Bookstore: Alba Donati on Returning to Her Rural Tuscan Roots
“Ideas don’t just spring out of nothing—they smolder, ferment, crowd our mind while we sleep.”
By
Alba Donati
| May 31, 2023
Brett Forrest on the Tragic Human Collateral of the FBI’s secret wars
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| May 31, 2023
Read the first reviews of
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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By
Dan Sheehan
| May 30, 2023
ChatGPT is basically a Gen X’er who stopped reading in 12th grade.
By
Jonny Diamond
| May 30, 2023
Critics
really
hate Josh Hawley's stupid book about manhood.
By
Dan Sheehan
| May 30, 2023
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
One great short story to read today: Leslie Marmon Silko's "The Man to Send Rain Clouds."
By
Emily Temple
| May 30, 2023
Tool or Terror? Looking to Literature to Better Understand Artificial Intelligence
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| May 30, 2023
On the Enduring Power and Relevance of America’s Most Famous WWII Correspondent
By
David Chrisinger
| May 30, 2023
From a Rural Mexican Village to Creating Haute Cuisine in the Big City
Laura Tillman Explores the Complexities and Anxieties of Migrant Chef Lalo García
By
Laura Tillman
| May 30, 2023
Queer History Detective: On the Power of Uncovering Stories from the Past
Amelia Possanza Researches the Mysteries of the Queer Writer Mary Casal and Other Long-Hidden LGBTQ Lives
By
Amelia Possanza
| May 30, 2023
Luis Alberto Urrea on Creating Fiction From Family History
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
Good Night, Irene
By
Jane Ciabattari
| May 30, 2023
Boyce Upholt: Legal Protections for the Saguaro Cactus and Recognizing the Dignity of All Life
This Week from the
Emergence Magazine
Podcast
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Emergence Magazine
| May 30, 2023
Mona Simpson on Reimagining Mental Health Hospitals in Her New Novel
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| May 30, 2023
Paul Schrader’s
Master Gardener
Doesn’t See the Forest for the Trees
The Third of Schrader's “God's Lonely Men” Trilogy Promises a Fruitful Plot but Is Sadly Under-Seeded
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| May 26, 2023
One great short story to read today: Kelly Link's "Stone Animals."
By
Emily Temple
| May 26, 2023
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