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Autistic Literature Will Flourish When We Stop Insisting That Writers Qualify Their Autism
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?
Apr 9 2024 - Rafael Frumkin
My Great-Grandmother Knew Our Indigenous Songs had the Power to Heal Our World
In the early days of the pandemic, I found strength in the story of how she convinced a famous composer to write a Coast Salish symphony
Mar 26 2024 - Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe
Téa Obreht on the Serbian Folktales that Inspired Her Dystopian Novel
The author of "The Morningside" discusses the immigrant experiences that influenced her vision of climate calamity
Mar 22 2024 - Irene Katz Connelly
This Is Not a Drill or Maybe It Is
Two poems by Emily Moore
Mar 13 2024 - Emily Moore
Pregnancy Is Turning Her Childfree Marriage Into a Russian Folktale
An excerpt from MOTHER DOLL by Katya Apekina, recommended by Sarah Rose Etter
Feb 26 2024 - Katya Apekina
We All Want to Live in the Golden Girls House—Don’t We?
A house filled with one’s closest friends living together and caring for each other as senior citizens is deeply comforting
Jan 23 2024 - Corina Zappia
Naomi Alderman Imagines a Dystopian Future Controlled by Technology
The novelist on trust, power toxicity, and her advice for Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
Dec 22 2023 - Jacqueline Alnes
Free or Low-Cost American Writing Residencies to Apply for in 2024
Focusing on your craft doesn't have to break the bank
Dec 19 2023 - Monica Macansantos
Nathan Hill Thinks the Stories We Consume Impact Us More Than Juice Cleanses
His new novel "Wellness" skewers the illusion of self-optimization