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Writing Bellow’s Biography While He Was Still Alive

James Atlas on the Dangers of Befriending Your Subject

September 20, 2017  By James Atlas   Posted In  Biography  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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More than the Beauty or the Heroine

On Books by Julie Buntin and Carolyn Murnick That Complicate a Girlhood Trope

September 20, 2017  By Zan Romanoff   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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How Much Actual History Do You Need for a Historical Novel?

Hannah Kent on Searching for the Life of Her Main Character

September 20, 2017  By Hannah Kent   Posted In  Features 
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A Monster No Matter What: On Being Unable to Grieve for My Father

"Maybe I Could Feel Pity, If Not Grief and Love"

September 20, 2017  By Mako Yoshikawa   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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What Can Comedy News Shows Actually Accomplish?

The Frisson of Political Participation Without the Risk of Genuine Solidarity

September 20, 2017  By Dawn Herrera Helphand   Posted In  Features  Film and TV  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Best Kind of People

Zoe Whittall

“Joan was drying the last dinner plate, about to go wrap Sadie’s birthday presents, but her husband George took the dishtowel from her hand and replaced it with a glass of red wine.”

September 20, 2017  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Parallelogram

A new poem by Emily Skillings

September 20, 2017  By Emily Skillings   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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The Future of New Writing: Sayaka Murata

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Claire Vaye Watkins

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Marius Chivu

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Solmaz Sharif

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Ross Raisin

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Édouard Louis

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Mieko Kawakami

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

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The Future of New Writing: Nadifa Mohamed

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

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The Future of New Writing: Daniel Galera

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The Future of New Writing: Dinaw Mengestu

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

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The Future of New Writing: Pola Oloixarac

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Diego Enrique Osorno

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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The Future of New Writing: Ocean Vuong

From Freeman's, Issue Number Four

September 19, 2017  By Freeman's    Posted In  Freeman's  News and Culture  Uncategorized 
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