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The Revolution Will Be Televised: How Mass Media Made Mass Protest

Vincent Bevins on the History and Development of Contemporary Social Movements

October 18, 2023  By Vincent Bevins   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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Stories Too Awful to Believe: Adania Shibli on Bombings in Ramallah

“When I try to think of what I could say or write, I feel numb, knowing that the words that will pour out of me will be useless.”

October 18, 2023  By Adania Shibli   Posted In  Features  Freeman's  Memoir  Politics 
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Vincent Bevins on How to Tend the Flames of Protests

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An Open Letter in Support of Adania Shibli From More Than 350 Writers, Editors, and Publishers

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 “The Interviewer Wants to Know About Fashion”: A Poem by Hala Alyan

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John Lee Clark on Why Capitalization Matters to the DeafBlind Community

On Nomenclature and Common Courtesy

October 17, 2023  By John Lee Clark   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Politics 
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The Past Is Messy and Repeats Itself: The Trap of Fairytale Victory Endings in Historical Fiction

Allison Epstein on the Popularity of World War II Novels, Reform Movements, and Why We Need Historical Stories

October 17, 2023  By Allison Epstein   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Beyond Words: On the Story Within a Single Painting

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Ye Chun on Bilingualism and Wuwei Writing

"Words did not flow. They were squeezed out and then staggered on the page without conviction."

October 17, 2023  By Ye Chun   Posted In  Features  Literary Criticism  On Translation 
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A Family of Rabbits Embarks on a Perilous Journey

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Rachel Cantor on the Creative Maelstrom of the Brontës

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