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The Threat From Above

Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow is an exceptionally long and well-regarded novel, tackling the question of [...]

Literary Libations and Eats

As a kid reading some of my favorite books, I yearned not only the clothing [...]

Fireworks and Breezeblocks: The Music of American Writing

In November of 2010, Katy Perry’s dance-pop anthem to confidence, “Firework,” debuted on the American [...]

Why We Should All Read America is in the Heart

Carlos Bulosan's unique, compelling, shattering, and deeply moving autobiographical novel based on his experiences as [...]

Writing the American Immigrant Experience – Achy Obejas

In her story, “We Came All the Way from Cuba So You Could Dress Like [...]

Get to Know Gertrude

Half a century before beat writer Jack Kerouac touted the appeal of freight hopping, Gertrude [...]

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Created Places

Specific, physical locations are often an important part of a story. Through detailed depictions of [...]

How to Find (or Build) a Writing Community – Part One

This is the first in a three-part series on finding and building a writing community. [...]

Paul Beatty Wins Biggest British Prize for a Scorchingly American Novel

In Paul Beatty’s sizzling bestseller The Sellout, no one is spared. Over the course of [...]

Writing the American Immigrant Experience – Harry Mark Petrakis

Since the publication of his short story “Pericles on 31st Street” in the Atlantic Monthly [...]

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