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Ethan Hawke’s new (autobiographical) novel is full of rage and sex and longing and despair.

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The 1951 adaptation of Native Son (starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.

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From Indigenous Practices to Protecting Oceans: Climate Readings for October

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Why is The Known World
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Why We Can’t Stop Loving the Most Troublesome Pets

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The Study of Economics Could Learn a Lot From Science Fiction

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“Wedding Planning”

A Poem From Eleanor Boudreau's Earnest, Earnest?

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On Learning of My Autism While Trying to Finish a Novel

Madeleine Ryan Considers the Richness of Neurodiversity

October 5, 2020  By Madeleine Ryan   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Health  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The Shape of His Stories: In Praise of Edward P. Jones

Elizabeth Poliner Returns to Three Stories in Lost in the City

October 5, 2020  By Elizabeth Poliner   Posted In  Biography  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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When the US Became a Rogue State in the Middle East

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Rebecca Watson on Authors Being as Gods to Their Characters

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Language Keepers: The Race Against Time to Save the Kawaiisu Language

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October 5, 2020  By Emergence Magazine   Posted In  Emergence Magazine  Features  History  Lit Hub Radio 
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“Boys on a Veranda”

Rachel Swearingen

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