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Grief and Recovery in Thousand Oaks

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Not Just a German Word: A Brief History of Schadenfreude

"This is a confession: sometimes I feel good when others feel bad."

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On Ratchet Respectability and Beyoncé’s Sexual Politics

Omise'eke Tinsley and Revolutions in Black Feminism

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Stop Dismissing Inclusive Children’s Books as ‘Too Political’

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The Time Halldor Laxness Was Almost Deported from America

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Thinking Outside the Windowboxes: At the Nantucket Book Festival

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Simon Mawer

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Here It Is! Alice B. Toklas’s Recipe for Hash Brownies

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Weird Hangover Cures Through the Ages

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The Pugnacious Outlaw Women Behind My Protagonist

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November 20, 2018  By Katrina Carrasco   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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The Story of an Iconic Statue: Behind Degas’s Little Dancer

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On the Limits of Biofiction: Bethany Layne Talks to David Lodge

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Cover Reveal: Pola Oloixarac’s Forthcoming Novel is Watching You

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The Ripple Effect of Death in a Hotel

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On the Manufactured “Sex Appeal” of Vladimir Putin

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