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How Writing About Pit Bulls Led to Death Threats, Online and IRL
On the Firestorm Around Bronwen Dickey's New Book
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Melissa Holbrook Pierson
| June 24, 2016
On the Literature of Cyborgs, Robots, and Other Automata
From Mechanical Ducks to Mythic Metal Giants
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Michael Peck
| April 21, 2016
A Way Forward for Literary Activism in the Digital Age
Moving Beyond the the Binary of "With Us or Against Us"
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Christopher Soto
| April 18, 2016
How Science Fiction Redefines Who We Are, and What We're Becoming
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Steve Toutonghi
| April 18, 2016
How Teju Cole Helped Me Make Peace With the Nigerian Scam Artist
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Ijeoma Oluo
| April 15, 2016
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Michael Seidlinger
| March 18, 2016
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| March 16, 2016
We Are Being Watched
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Bryan Hurt
| March 2, 2016
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Kate Tuttle
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TFW You Realize Maybe David Markson Invented Twitter
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William J. Mann on Rumors, the Press, and the Black Dahlia Murder's Enigmatic Players
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William J. Mann
Val McDermid on Why She Starts New Novels in January
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How Agatha Christie Played the "Game-within-the-Game" in 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd'
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