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“i think my father is dying”

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Amitava Kumar: How Can You Write Fiction That Fights Fake News?

“A novel often serves as a site of contention for different viewpoints.”

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Hanging Out With Joan Didion: What I Learned About Writing From an American Master

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How Writing “Vengeful Fiction” Can Make You a Better Person

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The New Climate Fiction: Grappling with the Weight of Collapse

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On Racial Injustice and the False Promise of Police Reforms

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Palindromes and Rooftop Iguanas: Readings by David Naimon, Victoria Buitron, and Aimee Bender

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