The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction shortlist has been released! Take a look at this impressive list, and read Erin Bartnett’s conversation with Theo Downes-Le Guin. https://t.co/B4sLBDs795
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Do you have any favorite novels that fictionalize real historical figures? https://t.co/MtPqAJwYfp
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This week, Kelly talks about three nonfiction reads that will contextualize the current book ban movement–and only one of them is about book censorship: https://t.co/fjl6nbJPNd
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Rachel Kincaid on the importance of getting the concrete, logistical details of a story right. https://t.co/PfGV3cRDJQ
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It's Friday! What are you reading this weekend?
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Both/And, our essay series for trans and GNC writers of color, is accepting essay pitches now through 8/31. Guidelines and submission info is on Submittable. Spread the word! https://t.co/K8pNVrQK3T
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Hello, we are ..........open
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20 must-read queer books to get excited about in the second half of 2022 (aka: get your preorder fingers ready!) https://t.co/LzM3tN11Du
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The existence of multiple Iphigenia myths speaks to one of the central anxieties for any parent of a daughter: will the transition to adulthood inevitably mean less freedom and more danger? @EmilyRCWilson on rituals of maturity, ancient and modern: https://t.co/YFFLYj9tcw
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We are matching up to $2500 in donations to the National Network of Abortion Funds. Here's how to take part with us and support the right to access healthcare: https://t.co/2BoM2fe3S2
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Elaine Castillo on the oppression cosplay of white creators, and how HBO’s “Watchmen” goes beyond it in order to interrogate who we imagine as our heroes. https://t.co/WW5jKIEH9c
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Today, Randy Cepuch reviews @eb_bartels' bittersweet, reassuring GOOD GRIEF: ON LOVING PETS, HERE AND HEREAFTER (@MarinerBooks): https://t.co/eM9bXHfkKy https://t.co/S7K8xDUlon
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