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Why I Wrote a Novel About Sex Trafficking

Why I Wrote a Novel About Sex Trafficking

Jane Mendelsohn on the Power of Fiction to Bear Witness

By Jane Mendelsohn | April 1, 2016

Women in Publishing 100 Years Ago: A Historical VIDA Count

Women in Publishing 100 Years Ago: A Historical VIDA Count

Representation and Gender (Im)Balance in 1916

By Rachel McCarthy James | March 31, 2016

Who Can Fictionalize Slavery?

Who Can Fictionalize Slavery?

On Writing Across Time and Race

By Katy Simpson Smith | March 30, 2016

Remembering Susan Sontag's Final Days

Remembering Susan Sontag's Final Days

Katie Roiphe on the Legendary Writer's Will to Survive

By Katie Roiphe | March 28, 2016

Donald Trump's Sentimental Journey to the Top

Donald Trump's Sentimental Journey to the Top

Revisiting Joan Didion on 90s NYC, to Make Sense of Present Day America

By Kristen Martin | March 22, 2016

Reading Lessons from My Teenage Self

Reading Lessons from My Teenage Self

Discovering the Other, on the Way to Yourself

By Carla Bruce-Eddings | March 21, 2016

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Donald Trump, As Told By Shirley Jackson

By Nick Ripatrazone | March 14, 2016

Diversity in Publishing: What Happens Now?

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Oscar Villalon Reflects on the State of Race in the Book Business

By Oscar Villalon | March 11, 2016

When America Turns on Its Hyphenated Citizens

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Michelle Hoover on Early 20th-Century Anti-German Hysteria

By Michelle Hoover | March 9, 2016

We Can't Fix Poverty Without Fixing Housing

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Matthew Desmond on Making Our Cities Livable Again

By Matthew Desmond | March 7, 2016

A New Low in Political Discourse!

A New Low in Political Discourse!

Plumbing the Depths of Republican Abuses of Language

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | March 7, 2016

Why Do We Trust a Corporation More Than The Government?

Why Do We Trust a Corporation More Than The Government?

On Apple’s Need to Corner the Trust Market

By Andrew Keen | March 1, 2016

Wise Men vs. Old Women: On Presidential Double-Standards

Wise Men vs. Old Women: On Presidential Double-Standards

A Brief History of Concern-Trolling Aging Candidates

By Ellen Fitzpatrick | March 1, 2016

Not Even the Donald Has Such Small Hands

Not Even the Donald Has Such Small Hands

Translating the Euphemisms from the Republican Debate

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | March 1, 2016

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