Interviews
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‘We Couldn’t Say the Title’: Darcie Little Badger on the Words Banned at a Utah University
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In Senaa Ahmad’s Debut Collection, Quirky What-Ifs About Historical Figures Come To Life
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Bo Hee Moon’s Adoptee Narrative Imagines What Might Have Been
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With ‘Every Exit Brings You Home,’ Naeem Murr Draws On His Palestinian Heritage to Ask Universal Questions
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Donna Everhart On Why She Prefers to Write ‘Looking Backward Instead of Forward’
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How Brad Meltzer’s Childhood Love of Comic Books Shaped His Latest Thriller
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Katherine Applegate’s Book Was Labeled ‘Deliberate Indoctrination.’ It’s About the Power of Kindness.
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‘I Never Saw That Coming’: Shannon Hale Couldn’t Believe Her Children’s Book About a Unicorn Was Tossed Off Shelves
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Ben Folds on Resigning From the Kennedy Center: What Would Rostropovich Do?
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What Do Authors Need When They Travel?
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How a Contemporary Plague Novel Drew on the Voice of a Community
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PEN America’s New President, Novelist Dinaw Mengestu, on Books, Literary Culture, Free Expression, and Censorship in This Moment
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John Green, Author of Most Banned Book, Says It’s No Badge of Honor
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María Auxiliadora Álvarez’s Collection Honors Her Father’s Legacy
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A ‘Hugely Valuable’ Resource: Author Bill Konigsberg Explains Why Queer Teens Need Books About Sex and Sexuality