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Back to School For Everyone: Hybrid Poetry with Ocean Vuong

Back to School For Everyone: Hybrid Poetry with Ocean Vuong

Its Tradition, Innovations, and Radical Possibilities

By Ocean Vuong | September 6, 2022

Back to School for Everyone: Multigenre Experiments in Form with Paul Lisicky

Back to School for Everyone: Multigenre Experiments in Form with Paul Lisicky

On the Unconscious Desire to Destabilize a Binary

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Back to School for Everyone: Sports and Contemporary Writing with Sam Lipsyte

Back to School for Everyone: Sports and Contemporary Writing with Sam Lipsyte

The Thrill of Agony, the Victory of Defeat

By Sam Lipsyte | September 6, 2022

Back to School for Everyone: Speculative Women with Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas

Back to School for Everyone: Speculative Women with Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas

“Speculative writing, now and forever, belongs to dreamers.”

By Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas | September 6, 2022

Back to School for Everyone: Reading About Writers with Peter Ho Davies

Back to School for Everyone: Reading About Writers with Peter Ho Davies

Because Misery Loves Company

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Back to School for Everyone: Writers and the World with Viet Thanh Nguyen

Back to School for Everyone: Writers and the World with Viet Thanh Nguyen

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