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The Two Times I Loved You the Most On a Farm

From Aimee Nezhukumatathil's Latest Book, Oceanic

May 29, 2018  By Aimee Nezhukumatathil   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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The Concrete

Daniel Abbott

"Isaac Page rides shotgun in a Chevy Cavalier. Backpack between his feet. The Grand River behind him.”

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May 25, 2018  By Jennifer Croft   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  On Translation 
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A Visit to Prince’s Once-Mysterious Paisley Park

Six Months After the Pop Star's Death, His Studio Opened as a Museum

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David Hayden: “Men Still Too Often See Their Writing as the Canon”

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Being a Marine Taught Me How to Kill, But Not How to Handle Death

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Our Mothers’ Hands

A New Poem by Jerome Ellison Murphy

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The Boatbuilder

Daniel Gumbiner

“One day garrett asked Berg to help him drop off Vespucci’s father’s canoe at the local boatbuilder’s shop. They loaded it onto the roof of his truck and drove north along the bay.”

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Thomas McGuane on Not Living the Writer’s Life

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A Gripping Performance of “Of Mice and Men,” Behind Bars

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What If I’m Just a Minor Writer?

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On the Boyhood Classmates Who Drove Proust to Write

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