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Here are all the winners of the 2024 Canadian Writers' Trust literary prizes.

Here are all the winners of the 2024 Canadian Writers' Trust literary prizes.

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Texas public school students could soon be tested on the Bible.

Texas public school students could soon be tested on the Bible.

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Inside James Baldwin’s Fraught Relationship With His Stepfather

Inside James Baldwin’s Fraught Relationship With His Stepfather

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By Douglas Field | November 20, 2024

“Moonstruck.” How Myths of Lunar Power Continue to Fascinate Us

“Moonstruck.” How Myths of Lunar Power Continue to Fascinate Us

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Oceans That Glow: On the Timeless Beauty of Bioluminescence

Oceans That Glow: On the Timeless Beauty of Bioluminescence

Alan Lightman Considers the Power and Benefits of Natural Deep Sea Light

By Alan Lightman | November 20, 2024

Gospel of the Many Selves: Jessie Van Eerden on Searching for Home and Herself

Gospel of the Many Selves: Jessie Van Eerden on Searching for Home and Herself

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I asked ChatGPT to write its own versions of iconic poems, and they are... not great!

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I read the government graphic novels Elon Musk thinks are a waste of money.

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