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10 Authors Whose Best Work Was Published Posthumously
A Tragedy for Literary Egos Everywhere
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Emily Temple
| March 12, 2018
5 Great Books You May Have Missed in February
From a Storytelling in Seoul to a Deadly Tornado in Mississippi
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| March 9, 2018
10 Fictional Homes We Want to Live In
From the Cozy to the Cavernous
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| March 8, 2018
7 Activists of Color You Should Read this International Women's Day
From Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor to the Crunk Feminist Collective
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Cassidy Foust
| March 8, 2018
10 Books to Read by Living Women (Instead of These 10 by Dead Men)
a) It's Women's History Month b) They're Better c) Avoid the Male Glance
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Emily Temple
| March 7, 2018
Why Do Writers Keep Multiple Copies of Books Around?
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| March 6, 2018
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| March 1, 2018
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| March 1, 2018
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30 of the Worst Couples in Literature
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