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  3. "Colorism is something the Latinx community needs to grapple with. We can start by addressing it within our own families."

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  4. There's far more to American experience than many of us learned in school.

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  5. 13 hours ago

    ‘Literaturwurst’ (‘Literature Sausage’) by Dieter Roth—wherein he cut up books he didn’t like into confetti-sized pieces and substituted them for ground meat in traditional German sausage recipes

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  6. "We as a country have failed to solve this gun problem. America is letting its kids die."

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  7. What do "Riverdale" and The Village People have in common? We're glad you asked.

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  8. There is strength in numbers, even against the most persistent and devastating traditions. writes about women standing against female genital mutilation in "Moolaadé."

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  9. We want to raise our writer payments, but to do that we need to raise $5000 by May 13. AND if you donate now, your donation will be TRIPLED!

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  10. 15 hours ago

    Raising writer payments at has long been on our to do list but something always gets in the way. Now we're making it happen and we need your help! Thanks to a generous 2:1 matching gift from @Nicole_Cliffe anything you give will be tripled.

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  11. What if Mr. Darcy were a vampire? An artificial intelligence? A were-platypus? A mongoose with an insatiable hunger for eggs?

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  12. "Let’s build a time machine and go on a quest for six different MacGuffins."

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  13. Today's Commuter features flash fiction that bids farewell, from .

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  14. The Bard is timeless -- so timeless that he is forever inspiring reimaginings of his work. We have ten of the best to share.

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  15. Your donation can help us raise our payments to our writers by 175%! Please help us bring our rates a little closer to what our writers deserve.

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  16. Authors most often choose noms de plume to avoid family associations, sexism, or political repercussions. Or maybe they just like to be ~mysterious~.

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  17. 'He had thrown his suitcase across the room. He smashed our wedding portrait on the kitchen tile. The list was now nine pages long. Screamed, “Ask yourself why this keeps happening to you! You’re the problem!” in my face as he left.'

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  18. "In novels that have a passion for fashion, too, the glamour is always weaponized, deployed to dress up characters, settings, and themes."

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