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The Truth About Fiction vs. Nonfiction

The Truth About Fiction vs. Nonfiction

Aminatta Forna, from Reporter to Novelist, and Everything in Between

By Aminatta Forna | June 7, 2018

Life in the Borderlands, from Mexico to Hungary

Life in the Borderlands, from Mexico to Hungary

On the Universal Realities of the Migrant's Existence

By Alfredo Corchado | June 7, 2018

On the Pain of Breaking Up with My Old Apartment

On the Pain of Breaking Up with My Old Apartment

Adrienne Celt Tries to Settle Into Her New Home

By Adrienne Celt | June 7, 2018

The Abortion Clinic That Wasn't

The Abortion Clinic That Wasn't

A First-Hand Account of the Anti-Choice Movement's Mass Deception

By Emily Heiden | June 7, 2018

Salman Rushdie on His Sister's Iconic Cookbook

Salman Rushdie on His Sister's Iconic Cookbook

Sameen Rushdie's Home Cooking Comes to American Kitchens

By Salman Rushdie | June 7, 2018

The False Nobility of Space Billionaires

The False Nobility of Space Billionaires

How Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are Commercializing the Space Race

By Michael Dulaney | June 6, 2018

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My Life is Like a Movie... Starring Librarians!

By Kristen Arnett | June 6, 2018

Galaxies Unto Themselves: Lorna Simpson's Collages of Black Women's Hair

By Elizabeth Alexander | June 6, 2018

When Your Childhood Memories Get Privatized

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14 Famous Writers on Whether or Not to Have Kids

14 Famous Writers on Whether or Not to Have Kids

Because Everybody Has an Opinion

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How Cooking Frees My Mind to Think About Writing

How Cooking Frees My Mind to Think About Writing

Since I Was a Child, I've Been Obsessed with Food in Literature

By Jenna Blum | June 6, 2018

A Conflicted Feminist Revenge Fantasy for the #MeToo Era

A Conflicted Feminist Revenge Fantasy for the #MeToo Era

Dietland Has Teeth. So Why Is it Afraid to Use Them?

By Eric Thurm | June 5, 2018

“I Spent the First 19 Years of my Life Defending my Virginity!”

“I Spent the First 19 Years of my Life Defending my Virginity!”

Men, Sex, and What it Means to Be a Woman: Conversations with My Mother

By Hannah Pittard | June 5, 2018

Peter Wohlleben on the Not So Secret Life of Stars

Peter Wohlleben on the Not So Secret Life of Stars

A Beginner's Guide to the Observable Night Sky

By Peter Wohlleben | June 5, 2018

Literary Classics Retold As Two-Panel Comics

Literary Classics Retold As Two-Panel Comics

Turns Out You Can Summarize Proust's In Search of Lost Time with Two Pictures

By John Atkinson | June 5, 2018

Half the Joy of Travel is the Anticipation

Half the Joy of Travel is the Anticipation

Journeys in Üsküdar, Brooklyn's Turkish Sister City

By Stephanie Rosenbloom | June 5, 2018

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