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On the Infinite Lives of the Library
Steve Edwards Loves Nothing More Than Library Hours
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Steve Edwards
| December 4, 2025
A Practice of Speculative Imaginings: On Sam Cooke and the Art of Utopia
Rinaldo Walcott Explores the Concepts of Power, Connection and Promise in Black Music
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Rinaldo Walcott
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Author R.F. Kuang has dropped out of a UAE literary festival, citing the BDS boycott.
By
Brittany Allen
| December 3, 2025
Caro-head Matthew Rhys wants to make a
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James Folta
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The Radical Write: How a Medieval Catholic Mystic Inspired My Debut Novel
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Janet Rich Edwards
| December 3, 2025
How It Feels to Watch a Civil War Unfold From the Comfort of Your Living Room
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Get in, loser! We’re watching the trailer for Emily Henry’s
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Brittany Allen
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Literary Hub
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On the Rise of ChatGPT and the Industrialization of the Post-Meaning World
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