"oh shit, we're in a bit of trouble. We'd better pretend we care about the scummers"
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"When I witness Rooney’s massive hype across the media and Internet, I can’t help but chafe against her literary empire’s assumption of relatability and universality." https://t.co/1UWQUQxroC
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"Once I realized how good it felt to read stories that centered the experiences of queer people, I didn't want to go back. It was liberating." https://t.co/gVCnCJnvVS
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Today, @CathyAlter and @kgnewberry discuss perestroika, the allure of writing in English, and Gorcheva-Newberry's debut novel, THE ORCHARD (@penguinrandom): https://t.co/GwgVuNyTUU https://t.co/kxD6DsOxC9
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‘Smallwood’s journalism shares many of the hallmarks of her own fiction, so much so that it can be hard to tell the difference between the two.’ Freya Johnston on the Woolfian strains in Christine Smallwood’s ‘The Life of the Mind’: https://t.co/cTzPH9UJrZ
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If you think all horse girls are fancy showgirls who don’t do the dirty work, think again. https://t.co/4pigzGdF6F
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"I’d internalized without realizing it that problems with vaginas shouldn’t be talked about." https://t.co/8QL3UaUk3G
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"One of the most sticky issues with the label "AAPI" is that it lumps together so many different groups under one umbrella." https://t.co/PBdA3gInat
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Books that reflect on the past and present of abortion in America, and help us prepare for its future. https://t.co/HrTEdKk6aI
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"Writing about patients gave me permission to feel beyond the constraints of medical professionalism and model minority expectations." (via @CatapultStory) https://t.co/QaQDW2Jf3Y
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A cat predicts when disaster is about to strike in Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi’s “It Is What It Is.” https://t.co/Ix9yuRX7TI
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To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month we're sharing a collection of inspiring and thoughtful reads written by Asian American Authors. https://t.co/4BID27Qu8L https://t.co/3GyWjmlNKG
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