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João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil's Belo Monte Project

João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil's Belo Monte Project

“I want the world to know that Belo Monte killed me.”

By Eliane Brum | July 28, 2016

Bernie Bros and Trump Thugs: A Hot Day in Philadelphia

Bernie Bros and Trump Thugs: A Hot Day in Philadelphia

Timothy Denevi Makes His Way to the Democratic National Convention

By Timothy Denevi | July 26, 2016

Cleveland, Last Days: Trump's Speech, the End

Cleveland, Last Days: Trump's Speech, the End

Timothy Denevi May or May Not Have Survived the RNC

By Timothy Denevi | July 22, 2016

On Rosamond Carr and the Orphans of the Rwandan Genocide

On Rosamond Carr and the Orphans of the Rwandan Genocide

Nora Anne Brown on Following in Carr's Footsteps at Mugongo

By Nora Anne Brown | July 22, 2016

Wednesday in Cleveland: A Full-Blown Roman Circus

Wednesday in Cleveland: A Full-Blown Roman Circus

Timothy Denevi Barely Survives Day 3 at the RNC

By Timothy Denevi | July 21, 2016

Margaret Atwood on Donald Trump, Witches, and Flying Cats

Margaret Atwood on Donald Trump, Witches, and Flying Cats

In Conversation with a Canada's Great Literary Birder

By Grant Munroe | July 21, 2016

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The Art of Dividing the World Into Winners and Losers

By Deanne Stillman | July 21, 2016

Using the Lies of Fiction to Get to the Truth of Apartheid

By Michelle Pretorius | July 21, 2016

Tuesday in Cleveland, Republicans Sing "Shake It Off"

By Timothy Denevi | July 20, 2016

What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

A Roundtable on Race, Bias, and Gun Control in America

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2016

On Office Life: Who Am I If I Fail Here?

On Office Life: Who Am I If I Fail Here?

Irina Reyn Searches for Meaning in the Cubicles

By Irina Reyn | July 20, 2016

On the Road to Cleveland: Trump Speaks to the Werewolf in Us

On the Road to Cleveland: Trump Speaks to the Werewolf in Us

Our Correspondent at the RNC Files an Early Report

By Timothy Denevi | July 19, 2016

10 Classics of Campaign Literature

10 Classics of Campaign Literature

American Politics Has Always Been a Contact Sport

By Ed Simon | July 18, 2016

On Sexism in Literary Prize Culture

On Sexism in Literary Prize Culture

Men’s writing is just writing and everything else is a sub-classification

By Natalie Kon-yu | July 15, 2016

"Why Not Use This Moment to Celebrate Writers of Color?"

Ben H. Winters on African-American Mystery Writers You Should Read

By Ben H. Winters | July 13, 2016

What Happens When You Break Into America's Nuclear Bomb Factory

What Happens When You Break Into America's Nuclear Bomb Factory

On Hearing the Lord's Call to Turn Swords Into Ploughshares

By Dan Zak | July 12, 2016

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