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A new report tracks workplace retaliation against pro-Palestinian media workers.
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Brittany Allen
| May 9, 2024
One great short story to read today: Rebecca Curtis's "Hansa and Gretyl and Piece of Shit"
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Emily Temple
| May 9, 2024
Against the objectification of books (or, some thoughts on The Discourse).
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Brittany Allen
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What’s Wrong With PEN America, and Why We Need It To Survive
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Jerrod Carmichael on Using Art to (Try to) Solve Life's Problems
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| May 9, 2024
A Different Kind of Dad Book: Lucas Mann on Fatherhood, Writing, and the Essay as an Act of Care
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John James Audubon Had More Than a Little Help With Those Bird Paintings
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How Pregnancy Forever Transforms the Body and the Mind
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Lucy Jones
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I invented the abstract colorful blob book cover.
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James Folta
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One great short story to read today: Jamaica Kincaid's "Girl"
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Brittany Allen
| May 8, 2024
Soil As Archive: On the Work of Recognizing Alternate Forms of Sentience
Angie Sijun Lou Considers the Many Conceptions of Time
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Carrie Mullins Recommends a 1960s British Novel for Present-Day America
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“Intentional Neglect.” On the Creation of Nationalized Child Protection in Victorian England
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Heather Montgomery
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Remembering My Friend and Agent, Richard Parks
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