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Lauren Francis-Sharma: <br>'What if the Facts Aren't the Facts at All?'

Lauren Francis-Sharma:
'What if the Facts Aren't the Facts at All?'

On Writers of Color Confronting Historical Fiction

By Lauren Francis-Sharma | May 22, 2020

To the Child I Will Never Have

To the Child I Will Never Have

Jean-Baptiste del Amo Writes a Letter to the Future

By Jean-Baptiste Del Amo | May 22, 2020

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How the Black Press Battled Military Discrimination and Won

How the Black Press Battled Military Discrimination and Won

Op-Eds, Dedicated Journalism, and a Successful Campaign

By Dan C. Goldberg | May 22, 2020

Time for Nerd Jeopardy! (A Literary Trivia Game Show)

Time for Nerd Jeopardy! (A Literary Trivia Game Show)

Hosted by Ryan Chapman, with Special Guests Tracy O'Neill and Matt Gallagher

By The Virtual Book Channel | May 22, 2020

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Sheltering: Lydia Millet is Done With Denial

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Out of This Disaster, New Approaches to Art May Emerge

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On the Revisionist Histories at the Heart of Fascism and Populism

On the Revisionist Histories at the Heart of Fascism and Populism

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