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On the Autofiction of Conrad Aiken, Unsung American Modernist

On Freud, Language, and the Topography of Consciousness

May 25, 2017  By Conor Higgins   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Remembering My Father Through My Favorite Beatles’ Song

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May 25, 2017  By Elissa Schappell   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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An Affair Before the Earthquake

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“The earthquake was yet to come.”

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Just Because You Can Write it, Doesn’t Mean You Have to Publish It

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In a 12th-Century Iranian Poem, a Vision of Solidarity We Need Today

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A Literary Long Weekend in Charleston, South Carolina

Confronting History and Celebrating the Arts in the Kingdom by the Sea

May 24, 2017  By Cinelle Barnes   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Travel 
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An Incomplete Guide to Literary References in Twin Peaks

Or: a compendium of stylish books on Tibet

May 24, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features  Film and TV  News and Culture 
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Vera Pavlova Writes Poems to Be Read By the Light of a Single Match

Poets on Their Craft and Writing Lives

May 24, 2017  By Peter Mishler   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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Our Bodies Don’t Belong to Us: On Living with Trauma

How do you live in the present when your body is a map of the past?

May 24, 2017  By Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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A Crash Course in YA Taught Me How To Write

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May 24, 2017  By Katherine Heiny   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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How to Make Peace with the Void Through Birdwatching

"It was a relief to be back with the bird-loving weirdos"

May 24, 2017  By Kyo Maclear   Posted In  Features  Nature  News and Culture 
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Tales of Port-au-Prince: Letting Haitians Speak For Themselves

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We Need the Lives of Others Now More Than Ever

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Finishing a Memoir with Months to Live

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Looking For Home: Karen Russell on America’s Housing Catastrophe

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How Girlboss Tries and Fails to Be a Millennial Mary Tyler Moore Show

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