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I Am a Librarian, I Am a Tech Whisperer

I Am a Librarian, I Am a Tech Whisperer

From Disemboweling Old Printers to Explaining iPhones That Don't Yet Exist

By Kristen Arnett | September 26, 2018

'Update on Werewolves' A New Poem by Margaret Atwood

'Update on Werewolves' A New Poem by Margaret Atwood

"It was only flirting, / plus a canid sense of fun"

By Margaret Atwood | September 26, 2018

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

Eight Years Later, The Sisters Brothers is a Movie

By Tatum Dooley | September 26, 2018

Costs of War: On the Ground with the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps in Mosul

Costs of War: On the Ground with the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps in Mosul

From Nick McDonell's Account of Civilian Casualties in American Wars

By Nick McDonell | September 26, 2018

The Rise of Arthur Ashe: Tennis Star, Civil Rights Activist

The Rise of Arthur Ashe: Tennis Star, Civil Rights Activist

"I finally stopped trying to be part of white society."

By Raymond Arsenault | September 26, 2018

How Small-Town Newspapers Ignored Local Lynchings

How Small-Town Newspapers Ignored Local Lynchings

Sherilynn A. Ifill on Justice (and Its Absence) in the 1930s

By Sherilynn A. Ifill | September 26, 2018

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Ben Fountain Reports From the NRA's National Convention, Surrounded by 11 Acres of Guns

By Ben Fountain | September 25, 2018

Hannah Arendt, Comics, and Me

By Ken Krimstein | September 25, 2018

Announcing the 2018 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant Winners

By Emily Temple | September 25, 2018

The 12 Best Book Covers of September

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In Which We Happily Judge Covers By Their Covers

By Emily Temple | September 24, 2018

Where, Exactly, is the Overlap Between Storytelling and Technology?

Where, Exactly, is the Overlap Between Storytelling and Technology?

On Writing in a New Dark Age

By Tobias Carroll | September 24, 2018

The Fossil Wars: On the Battle Between Paleontologists and Amateur Dealers

The Fossil Wars: On the Battle Between Paleontologists and Amateur Dealers

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Teaching the Literature of Mad Women

Teaching the Literature of Mad Women

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By Sarah Fawn Montgomery | September 24, 2018

'I Started to Cry.' Sally Field on Bringing <em>Norma Rae</em> to Cannes

'I Started to Cry.' Sally Field on Bringing Norma Rae to Cannes

"The people below rose to their feet, turned to us, and cheered."

By Sally Field | September 24, 2018

In the Wake of Trump, YA Novels Highlight Immigrant Narratives

In the Wake of Trump, YA Novels Highlight Immigrant Narratives

In Praise of a Sorely Needed Addition to the Genre

By Holly Genovese | September 21, 2018

What <em>Does</em> Democracy Look Like?

What Does Democracy Look Like?

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