by Megan Sexton · October 10, 2023
Anne Enright is author of seven novels. She has been awarded the Man Booker Prize, the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and a Lifetime [...]
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by Nathan Isaksson · September 27, 2017
My parents managed to stay together after all this time, which I suppose is a blessing. My father has four sisters, all of whom are long [...]
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by Linda Tran · April 12, 2017
The turbulent firing of machine guns in the heart of Saigon during 1968 terrified my grandmother. The first day of the bloodbath was the only day [...]
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by Linda Tran · February 06, 2017
The motto of life: you don’t know what you’ve lost until you’ve lost it. It’s a global feeling from the loss of tiny trinkets to huge [...]
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by Ally Wright · October 24, 2016
War has never seemed to me something I could write about. Worthy of being written about, obviously, but too grand for my never-having-been-to-war brain. How do [...]
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by Sabrina Flemming · September 06, 2016
Deception is a resource learned at an early age for children, a universal skill that is a natural part of our lives growing up. As infants, [...]
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