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Why Superheroes Are Bigger Than Their Stories

Why Superheroes Are Bigger Than Their Stories

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By Bob Proehl | June 27, 2016

Eileen Myles on Guns, Gays and Pride

Eileen Myles on Guns, Gays and Pride

America Wants to Kill Us, and America Makes It Easy

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What It Means To Be an Inclusive Literary Journal

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By Zinzi Clemmons | June 27, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Dylans Mobile Bookstore

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The Merry Brand of Pranksters Bringing Literature to Music Festivals

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The Homeric Epic of LeBron James

The Homeric Epic of LeBron James

Humble beginnings; killer biceps; purpose-driven departure; grand quest...

By David Giffels | June 24, 2016

How Writing About Pit Bulls Led to Death Threats, Online and IRL

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Modern China is So Crazy It Needs a New Literary Genre

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The Dystopian Future in Which Everyone is the Boss

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America Was Never Class-Free

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