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  • Mariah Gese
  • October 8, 2025
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What To Read When It’s Dangerous To Be A Girl

  • Rachel Ranie Taube
  • October 2, 2025
Fairy tales and myths are one of the oldest ways to say what’s true. When the news (the world) (the woods) is overwhelming, I reach for stories that seek to tap into that history
  • Essays

Human Error Is the Point: On Teaching College During the Rise of AI

  • Sean Cho A.
  • October 2, 2025
My syllabus is a mess of half-remembered intentions. I re-use icebreakers that I know don’t work. I forget to grade the first assignment until Week Four. I write emails that begin with “So sorry for the delay!” and I mean it. I use “This reminded me of something I once read—” as a stall…
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Let there / be night: A Conversation with Kevin Young about “Night Watch”

  • Tiffany Troy
  • October 2, 2025
The book as a whole is interested in the finding as much as the knowing and the discoveries of grief, but also of survival, and ends with a kind of paradise. I guess it’s interested in not just the underworld, but in a kind of afterlife that might be something to think about, and aspire to,…
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Labor and Trauma in the American Workplace: A Conversation with Elaine Castillo

  • Chelsea Voulgares
  • September 26, 2025
“A lot of people think financial ruin looks like Dickensian destitution. But for many Americans, what it looks like is a never-ending credit card debt. Financial illiteracy can look very luxurious. But the way American fiction describes material possessions, and depicts materialistic desires…
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Transubstantiations

  • Caitlin Hoerr
  • September 26, 2025
I study artworks made for the cells and dining spaces in nunneries, paintings whose colors have lost their pigment, faded with age and decay, the gold leaf flecked with brown stains. A problem distracts, however: I haven’t stopped bleeding in three months. It starts in July, just as the new…
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Pulitzer Prize Finalist Ed Park, on his Debut Short Story Collection, “An Oral History of Atlantis”

  • Chaya Bhuvaneswar
  • September 26, 2025
Pale Fire in particular I find genuinely hilarious, and thinking about “Note” now, it reads like a minor variation on that novel’s schema, with the original creator getting in the last word
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Be Clean, Be Loved 

  • Yasmine Ameli
  • September 25, 2025
Recently, I asked my mother what she would purchase with the prize money if she won the lottery: new dishwasher, she said, or facelift. When she reminds me they do not make them the way they used to, it is unclear whether she means the dishwasher or our bodies.
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