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How Should a Male Writer Be? On the Toxic Competitiveness of Writers

From Mailer and Vidal, to Christmas Party Punch-Ups, It's Rough Out There

September 11, 2017  By Alex Gilvarry   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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The Ebullient Joy of the Inaugural Well-Read Black Girl Festival

Celebrating a Sisterhood of Black Women Writers (And Readers)

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September 11, 2017  By Valerie Steele   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture 
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Audre Lorde: We Must Learn to Use Our Power

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Can the New York Times’ Modern Love Column Change a Writer’s Life?

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“He Comes for the Girls.” Philip Roth on Getting Kicked Out of Prague

A Diverting Anecdote from a Grim and Unamusing Epoch

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I Watched the Entire Hot Shakespeare Show So You Don’t Have To

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At Ellis Island, Imagining My Father’s Journey to America

"Perhaps They Sat on These Very Benches, Stood Where I am Standing Now"

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