Posts Tagged: Walter Mosley

Notable Online: 3/14–3/20

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 2/21–2/27

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 2/7–2/13

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 9/20–9/26

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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The Fantasy of the Femme Fatale

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I couldn’t help but see these women-led stories as missed opportunities.

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What to Read When the Wealth Gap Continues to Widen

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Nina Revoyr shares a reading list to celebrate her newest novel, A STUDENT OF HISTORY.

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Notable Portland: 10/18–10/24

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Literary events in and around Portland this week!

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Notable Los Angeles: 10/15–10/21

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Literary events in and around L.A. this week!

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Notable NYC: 9/8–9/14

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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Notable NYC: 4/7–4/13

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Literary events and readings in and around New York City this week!

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Notable Los Angeles: 2/19–2/25

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Literary events and readings in and around L.A. this week!

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The Rumpus Interview with Joe Ide

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Joe Ide discusses his debut novel, IQ his writing process, and why he enjoys fly fishing.

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The Rumpus Interview with Melissa Yancy

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Melissa Yancy discusses her debut story collection Dog Years, using her day job for inspiration, and being “an old curmudgeon at heart.”

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The Rumpus Interview with Emily Raboteau

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Emily Raboteau discusses her essay, “Know Your Rights!” from the collection, The Fire This Time, what she loves about motherhood, and why it’s time for White America to get uncomfortable.

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Anna March’s Reading Mixtape #12: The Art and Craft of Writing

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The writing advice I give is this: 1) Sit down 2) Write These wise and talented writers have more to say.

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The Rumpus Interview with Daniel José Older

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Author Daniel José Older talks about his new novel, Shadowshaper, noir influence in urban fantasy, gentrification, white privilege and the publishing industry, and why we need diverse books, now more than ever.

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