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Rebecca Watson on Authors Being as Gods to Their Characters

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

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On the Haunting Remorse of Edgar Allan Poe’s
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Language Keepers: The Race Against Time to Save the Kawaiisu Language

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Outpost by Dan Richards, Read by the Author

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Irish poet Derek Mahon has died, but he left behind this lyric of hope.

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A response: Aminatta Forna on why she signed the letter condemning the online abuse of JK Rowling.

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Juliana Hatfield Has Been Appearing on Tribute Albums for Three Decades and Isn’t Sure Why

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October 2, 2020  By Ray Padgett   Posted In  Features  Music  News and Culture 
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