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- How does it feel when one of your poems literally goes to the moon? | lit hub nature
- Steven W. Why are Thrasher suing Northwestern University (and the US government)? | Lit Hub Politics
- “Simply put, people don’t buy books. They buy holograms, and they expect the book to match.” What happens when the idea of a book dominates the book in the eyes of the readers? | lit hub criticism
- Where do raccoons like to live? Toronto! | lit hub nature
- A magical case to fulfill your literary dreams. | Lit Hub Craft
- Heather Hansman finds herself among the stories of America’s unsung outdoor women. | lit hub biography
- Jason Dove Mark explores the dangers of forgetting our planet’s environmental history. | Lit Hub Science
- “He promised himself he wouldn’t talk about it and now here he is, talking about it.” Read from Jaime Calder’s new novel, i want to be happy. | Lit Hub Fiction
- Hassan Abo Qamar on watching the World Cup in Gaza: “For 90 minutes, the World Cup gives us something that genocide has tried to take away: a sense of community, a sense of normality, and a moment of pure celebration.” | Nation
- Ali Reza Taskele believes Abuse of science fiction in Silicon Valley. | Kalpa
- Livia Gershon searches The History of “Sewer Socialism”. | JSTOR Daily
- “Tokens…acquire functional value relatively through learned patterns of differential and contextual association, rather than through any intrinsic bond between word and object.” How does semiotics relate to the development of LLM? | Los Angeles Review of Books
- Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, National Endowment for the Arts, and at The Politics of the Arts and Culture Wars. | the new Yorker
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