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Pandemic: A Collection “Trains-ambulances-churches”

October 5, 2020

The first installment of Pandemic: A Collection, by SR.

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Do Writers Think the US is Just New...

September 18, 2020

With contemporary American fiction’s obsession with NYC, where did the rest...

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Decolonizing Our Bookshelves

August 1, 2020

How to read fewer white guys, and have fun doing it.

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Good Read: ‘I’m Fine But You Appear to...

March 5, 2017

Leyna Krow's debut collection is the latest from Featherproof Books.

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Intimate Complications: Aricka Foreman’s ‘Dream with a Glass...

August 21, 2016

Aricka Foreman's chapbook shatters expectations for a stunning result.

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Dark Noise Collective Part III: Danez Smith and...

June 6, 2016

The third and final installment of F's profile of the Dark Noise literary...

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A Tiny, Mighty Press

October 28, 2015

Meekling pushes the limits of literature through a variety of publications.

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Patti Smith Conjures the Dead

November 16, 2014

The legendary musician, writer and artist swung by Chicago on All Soul's Day....

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Junot Díaz at the MCA’s Dialogue Series

October 11, 2014

Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and educator Junot Díaz speaks on at this year's...

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Screaming in Metalanguage

May 6, 2014

An interview with Avant-Garde Japanese Poetry Translator David Michael Ramirez...

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The Glory of a Good Tale

March 13, 2014

Literature vs. Video Games

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Why Great Thinkers Learned to Walk

September 3, 2013

Steps Toward Unleashing Your Humanity Engaging one’s...

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