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Here’s what’s making us happy
this
week.
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Brittany Allen
| November 21, 2025
Can “adversarial poetry” save us from AI?
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James Folta
| November 21, 2025
Our favorite Literary Twitter moments: James Folta on the Paris Review Tweet.
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James Folta
| November 21, 2025
What Was Literary Twitter? The Bracket *Day 5*
vote and follow back
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Literary Hub
| November 21, 2025
On the Death of Tech Idealism (and Rise of the Homeless) in Northern California
“It’s as though the city feels it’s been invaded by the unhoused. But turn San José inside out and it’s a giant homeless camp being invaded by a city.”
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Brian Barth
| November 21, 2025
Our favorite Literary Twitter moments: Drew Broussard on "come over at do bring coke now"
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| November 20, 2025
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Pygmalion’s Chatbot: Vanessa Chang on Intimacy in the Age of AI
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Two books with AI-generated covers have been disqualified from New Zealand's top book prize.
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| November 19, 2025
Our favorite Literary Twitter moments: Jessie Gaynor on Joyce Carol Oates
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| November 19, 2025
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| November 19, 2025
What Was Literary Twitter? The Bracket *Day 2*
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| November 18, 2025
What Was Literary Twitter? The Bracket
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| November 17, 2025
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Elon Musk gets roasted on his own platform by Joyce Carol Oates.
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Jonny Diamond
| November 10, 2025
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