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What Would Kurt Vonnegut Think of Donald Trump?

At this Trumpian moment, we have to come to a Vonnegutian conclusion

June 15, 2017  By Marc Leeds   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Politics 
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5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to St. Paul

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When “Interesting” Isn’t Interesting

Examining Our Over-reliance on a Word that Says Not Much At All

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Jorge Luis Borges on the Task of the Artist

Watch Borges in Conversation, on the Anniversary of His Death

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The Freedom to Defy Expectations: An Interview with Zinzi Clemmons

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In Honor of Jorge Luis Borges's Death Day

June 14, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features  Reading Lists 
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The Case of Mistaken Identity Behind Legends of the Fall

Will the Real William Ludlow Please Stand Up?

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At the World’s Preeminent Feminist Speculative Fiction Convention

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Victor LaValle

“This fairy tale begins in 1968 during a garbage strike.”

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