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  • I Don’t Care for Character-Driven Stories Anymore, and You Shouldn’t Either

    I Don’t Care for Character-Driven Stories Anymore, and You Shouldn’t Either

    Forgotten are the rich textures of the threads and patterns that compose a tapestry of tales…

  • The Places I Went but Did Not Stay: A Writer’s Cartography of Grief

    The Places I Went but Did Not Stay: A Writer’s Cartography of Grief

    Death is as much of an elusive quandary now as it was to me when I…

  • Japan’s Oppenheimer Problem: Fact, Fiction, and Storytelling in Modern Politics

    Japan’s Oppenheimer Problem: Fact, Fiction, and Storytelling in Modern Politics

    The Japanese government continues to censor national fact, fiction, and storytelling. To make sense of this…

  • The Best Writer You’ve Never Heard Of: Richard Yates and the Dead Genius of American Suburbia

    The Best Writer You’ve Never Heard Of: Richard Yates and the Dead Genius of American Suburbia

    Lost somewhere among the threads that stitch twentieth-century greats like Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Morrison, and Faulkner into…

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