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The Craft of This Mortal Coil: Jonathan Gluck on Writing a Different Cancer Story
Terry McDonell in Conversation with the Author of “An Exercise in Uncertainty”
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Terry McDonell
| June 11, 2025
Molly Jong-Fast on Human Frailty and Unlearning Erica Jong’s Lessons
The Author of “How to Lose Your Mother” Remembers a Week of Devastating Diagnoses
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Molly Jong-Fast
| June 3, 2025
Of Malady and Mortality: Five Books to Read When Your Spouse Is Diagnosed with Cancer
Ariel Gore Recommends Audre Lorde, Barbara Ehrenreich, Teva Harrison, and More
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Ariel Gore
| April 21, 2025
On Illness and Death as Text and Autocorrect
Malwina Gudowska Considers the Stories of Our Bodies
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Malwina Gudowska
| November 7, 2024
Rosie Schaap on Losing Her Husband: “He Wanted to Go on Reading Because He Wanted to Go on Living.”
The Unhappiest of Valentine’s Day in a Brooklyn Hospice
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Rosie Schaap
| August 21, 2024
Why We All Should Have a “Good Art Friend”
Rachel Zimmerman on an Invaluable Literary Friendship Cut Short By Cancer
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Rachel Zimmerman
| June 25, 2024
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The Breasts Make the Woman... Or Do They? On Having (and Losing) a Pair
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What Longer Lifespans Mean For Overall Human Health
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Seizures, Strokes, and... Spurts of Creativity? On the Symptoms of a Brain Tumor
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Lessons From My Lovely Patients: Facing My Own Cancer Diagnosis as a Veterinary Oncologist
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Nick Lane
| August 1, 2022
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