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Juhea Kim talks to Jane Ciabattari about isolation, ballet, and writing: “At the risk of selling my novel short, I’ll say this: real life is more dramatic than fiction when it comes to ballet.” | Lit Hub In Conversation
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- On lists, the abyss, and François Rabelais’s 16th century novel, Pantagruel. | The Paris Review
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- The hottest new literary scam is… republishing classic public domain literature for profit? | Slate
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