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How Writing About Pit Bulls Led to Death Threats, Online and IRL

How Writing About Pit Bulls Led to Death Threats, Online and IRL

On the Firestorm Around Bronwen Dickey's New Book

By Melissa Holbrook Pierson | June 24, 2016

On the Literature of Cyborgs, Robots, and Other Automata

On the Literature of Cyborgs, Robots, and Other Automata

From Mechanical Ducks to Mythic Metal Giants

By Michael Peck | April 21, 2016

A Way Forward for Literary Activism in the Digital Age

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Moving Beyond the the Binary of "With Us or Against Us"

By Christopher Soto | April 18, 2016

How Science Fiction Redefines Who We Are, and What We're Becoming

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By Steve Toutonghi | April 18, 2016

How Teju Cole Helped Me Make Peace With the Nigerian Scam Artist

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