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Why My Students Don’t Call Themselves ‘Southern’ Writers

On Reckoning With a Fraught Literary History

March 13, 2019  By Katy Simpson Smith   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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The Impossibility of Finding a Place to Write in New York

“How do you get any work done here?”

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T Kira Madden on Naming Her Book and Owning Her Story

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March 13, 2019  By Hugh Ryan   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture 
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Thankfulness, Praise, and Ross Gay

Adam Sol on 'Ode to Drinking Water from My Hands'

March 13, 2019  By Adam Sol   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Literary Criticism  Poem 
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Writing My Novel Turned into Cooking Boot Camp

Butter, Cheese, and a Race to Create the Perfect Popover

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On H.G. Adler’s Lectures from a Concentration Camp

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31 Books in 30 Days: Michael Schaub on Rachel Kushner

Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees

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The Dragonfly Sea

Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor

"To cross the vast ocean to their south, water-chasing dragonflies with forebears in Northern India had hitched a ride on a sedate “in-between seasons” morning wind, one of the monsoon’s introits, the matlai. One day in 1992, four generations later, under dark-purplish-blue clouds, these fleeting beings settled on the mangrove-fringed southwest coast of a little girl’s island. The matlai conspired with a shimmering full moon to charge the island, its fishermen, prophets, traders, seamen, seawomen, healers, shipbuilders, dreamers, tailors, madmen, teachers, mothers, and fathers with a fretfulness that mirrored the slow-churning turquoise sea."

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When the Eeriness of Trauma Can Only Be Understood Through Fiction

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Frans de Waal on What We May Share With Other Species

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Storytelling Tips from the Writer of Blade Runner

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Deena ElGenaidi Grapples with the Politics of Representation

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