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Calvin Trillin Issues Some Important Corrections to Recent News Stories
“She was neither the mother of the bride nor the father of the bride. She was the bride.”
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Calvin Trillin
| February 16, 2024
34 Transformative Prompts to Unlock Your Writing, Courtesy of Kelly Link
“The times when I’m happiest while writing are those times when I’ve invented a problem or a complication that needs solving.”
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Kelly Link
| February 16, 2024
Dust, Desolation, and Awe: Rebecca Boyle on Would It Be Like to Return to the Moon
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Rebecca Boyle
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