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Conjunctions
Black Finnegan: On William Melvin Kelley, James Joyce, and the Avant-Garde of the Subaltern
Benjamin Hale Remembers His Literary Mentor
By
Benjamin Hale
| June 23, 2025
“Endlings”
Carmen Maria Machado
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| December 4, 2024
“Double Shift”
Hilary Leichter
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| June 3, 2024
Read a previously unpublished story by Tennessee Williams.
By
Emily Temple
| March 8, 2023
This previously unpublished CD Wright poem is filled with beauty and sadness.
By
Jonny Diamond
| December 7, 2022
Conjunctions will not shut down after all, Bard announced.">
Conjunctions will not shut down after all, Bard announced.">
Conjunctions will not shut down after all, Bard announced.">
Conjunctions
will not shut down after all, Bard announced.
By
Corinne Segal
| May 12, 2022
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Conjunctions will survive after all?">Maybe beloved journal
Conjunctions
will survive after all?
By
Jonny Diamond
| March 11, 2022
Conjunctions in jeopardy as mega-rich Bard College withdraws funding.">Beloved lit mag
Conjunctions
in jeopardy as mega-rich Bard College withdraws funding.
By
Jonny Diamond
| March 9, 2022
Pareidolia: Of Patterns, Randomness, and Attention
By
Kate Colby
| January 24, 2022
William H. Gass Considers the Conditions of Adultery
A Never-Before Published Essay by the Iconic American Writer
By
William H. Gass
| July 16, 2021
"Portrait of Two Young Ladies in White and Green Robes (Unidentified Artist, circa Sixteenth Century)"
Jane Pek
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| April 9, 2021
The Whiting Foundation has announced its 2020 Literary Magazine Prize awardees.
By
Rasheeda Saka
| September 16, 2020
There Be Dragons. In This Essay.
Arra Lynn Ross on Old Norse Translations and Decoding Myths
By
Arra Lynn Ross
| July 20, 2020
The Heart and the Earth Record Their Pain
Kristine Ong Muslim on Personal and Environmental Grief
By
Kristine Ong Muslim
| March 23, 2020
Indigenous Forest Defenders Around the World Are Dying Anonymous Deaths
On the Environmental Martyrs of the Global Resource War
By
Rob Nixon
| January 16, 2020
On the Dumping Grounds of Fuerteventura, the Real Isle of Dogs
Wild Dogs, Old Gods, and the History of a Place
By
Matthew Gavin Frank
| December 17, 2019
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