Sandra Beasley on Exploring White Privilege, Disability, and History in Her Poetry Collection ‘Made to Explode’

An interview with the author of the poetry collection ‘Made to Explode,’ Sandra Beasley.

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A City That Never Was is Revealed Once Again in Thomas Hager’s New Book

A review of Thomas Hager’s new book, “Electric City: The Lost History of Ford and Edison’s American Utopia.”

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Renée Nicholson Examines “Fierce and Delicate” Place of Ballerinas in the Literary World

An interview with Renée Nicholson on her essay collection, “Fierce and Delicate.”

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Colleen Oakley on Small Towns, Journalism, and the Peculiarities of Grief

An interview with the author of ‘The Invisible Husband of Frick Island,’ Colleen Oakley.

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