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How Horseback Riding Helped Barbara Stanwyck Rise Above Hollywood Misogyny

“Her career as a rider is studded with falls, which she came to incorporate into her star persona as a wannabe stunt performer.”

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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

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Failure, Patience, and Joy: Tania James on What It Means to Be a Writer

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“Happy Accidents.” Shelley Noble on Stumbling Into a Story

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