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Nonfiction As Queer Aesthetic: Discovering Myself, Discovering My Art
By Dave Madden | January 30, 2018
Reading Kobo Abe with One Eye on Edgar Allan Poe
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First-Person Stories of the Body Are Much More Than Clickbait
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Why the Line Between Fact and Fiction is Even Blurrier Online
"The Internet Offers a Secret Life to Everybody"
By Andrew O'Hagan | October 12, 2017
It's Ok For a Poem to Be Funny: An Interview with Tommy Pico
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