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From One Tree, Many: On the Ancient Art of Coppicing

From One Tree, Many: On the Ancient Art of Coppicing

William Bryant Logan on What We Can Learn From Old Ways

By William Bryant Logan | June 9, 2020

Writing Across Time and Queer Generations

Writing Across Time and Queer Generations

Cooper Lee Bombardier in Conversation with Paul Lisicky

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Lessons for 2020 From the Films of Studio Ghibli

Lessons for 2020 From the Films of Studio Ghibli

Susan Napier on the Legendary Studio's First Big Success

By Susan Napier | June 9, 2020

#PublishingPaidMe reveals stark disparities between payment of white writers and writers of color.

#PublishingPaidMe reveals stark disparities between payment of white writers and writers of color.

By Jonny Diamond | June 8, 2020

Here's the shortlist for the £30,000 Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award.

Here's the shortlist for the £30,000 Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award.

By Katie Yee | June 8, 2020

WATCH: A call for action from Arundhati Roy: “We need a reckoning.”

WATCH: A call for action from Arundhati Roy: “We need a reckoning.”

"We cannot return to this horrifying injustice we call business as usual.”

By Jonny Diamond | June 8, 2020

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Book workers are striking today in a day of solidarity against racist violence and discrimination.

By Corinne Segal | June 8, 2020

Indie bookstore Tattered Cover thinks speaking out is "a slippery slope." Twitter does not agree.

By Emily Temple | June 8, 2020

Danez Smith, Ocean Vuong, and more demand that the Poetry Foundation do more to support Black poets.

By Jessie Gaynor | June 8, 2020

Passion and Patience: On the Timeless Virtues of Marguerite Yourcenar's Hadrian

Passion and Patience: On the Timeless Virtues of Marguerite Yourcenar's Hadrian

Dave Lucas Reads Memoirs of Hadrian in Lockdown

By Dave Lucas | June 8, 2020

Letter from Minneapolis: Why the Rebellion Had to Begin Here

Letter from Minneapolis: Why the Rebellion Had to Begin Here

Su Hwang on Generations of Activism Standing in Opposition to Racism

By Su Hwang | June 8, 2020

The Latest Incarnation of Shirley Jackson on the Big Screen is Basically Fan Fiction

The Latest Incarnation of Shirley Jackson on the Big Screen is Basically Fan Fiction

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How Women Are Changing the Face of African Publishing

How Women Are Changing the Face of African Publishing

Emeka Joseph Nwankwo on Female-Led Presses and Festivals

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The Making of an Indigenous Land Activist

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Nina Lakhani on the Late Berta Cáceres

By Nina Lakhani | June 8, 2020

A Brief Feminist History of Bike-Riding

A Brief Feminist History of Bike-Riding

Hannah Ross Finds No Evidence of a Fish Ever Needing a Bicycle

By Hannah Ross | June 8, 2020

The Costs—and Rewards—of a Treacherous Search for Asylum

The Costs—and Rewards—of a Treacherous Search for Asylum

Joe Meno Talks to Seidu Mohammed and Razak Iyal

By Joe Meno | June 8, 2020

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