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NonBinary Review
NonBinary Review authors reinvent classic texts, from Grimm’s fairy tales to Sun Tzu’s The Art of War. Their short stories, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art interacts with the original work to fill in blanks, extend the story, and offer a fresh perspective.
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Of Farmers and Fathers
Jennifer Bowen Hicks reflects on mentors, likely and unlikely: “My life is filled with farmers…My farmers turned out to be writing teachers, people who’ve opened a gate, ushered me in, and inhabited my life however briefly, without DNA, without obligation.”
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Foodie On Board
Join chef Julianna for a culinary tour experience extraordinaire on her site, Foodie on Board.
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My Suburban Shame
Miki Laval on suburbia as a liminal space: “…can one ever attach meaning to space and make it into a real place? In other words, can a nowhere ever be made into a somewhere?”
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A Month Made of Art: Celebrating InkTober
Stories, satire, and selfies: you’ll find it all in this InkTober roundup.
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Happy International Internet Day (Plus: Cats!)
October 29, 1969: we sent the first tiny bit of data from one computer to another, and the world was never the same.
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Postcards from a Bookshelf: Connecting to Readers with Translated Books
Each month in 2017, author Ann Morgan will send a translated book to a reader around the world.