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The Protect Democracy Cofounder
Talks to Andrew on Keen On

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The Author of City of Ink In Conversation with C. P. Lesley
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Oh, look: an early misogynistic review of Frankenstein.

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An early look at the adaptation of Normal People, with commentary from my Irish colleagues.

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Creepy Stories (and More) from Victor LaValle and Benjamin Percy

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The Terror Behind the Mask

Tyler Malone on That Which Lies Forever Hidden

October 31, 2019  By Tyler Malone   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Film and TV  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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The Creepy Dissonance of Reading Trick Mirror in a ‘Self-Care’ Book Club

Ruth Madievsky: Snacks! Facials! Corporate Feminism?

October 31, 2019  By Ruth Madievsky   Posted In  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
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5 Halloween Audiobooks to Listen to While You Hide From Children

Feel the Fear, from The Omen to Jenny Slate

October 31, 2019  By James Tate Hill   Posted In  Book News  Features  Reading Lists 
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Tim O’Brien: ‘We Are All Writing Maybe Books’

The Author of Dad's Maybe Book with Roxanne Coady

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A Most Rare Compendium:
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Hereward Tilton on the Strangest of Manuscripts

October 31, 2019  By Hereward Tilton   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture 
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Kevin Wilson: I Pretend to Have Read Books All the Time

On the Genius of Seinfeld and Jennifer Egan

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American Gothic: The Woman Who Escaped the Asylum

On the 19th-Century Invention of the Madwoman

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Ode to the Seine, River of Romance

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