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[New post] Uncanny Magazine

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Michelle Weber posted: "A sci-fi and fantasy magazine featuring passionate SF/F fiction and poetry, gorgeous prose, and provocative nonfiction from writers of every background. Uncanny believes there's still plenty of room in the genre for tales that make you feel." New post on Discover Uncanny Magazine by Michelle Weber A sci-fi and fantasy magazine featuring passionate SF/F fiction and poetry, gorgeous prose, and provocative nonfiction from writers of every background.  Uncanny  believes there's still plenty of room in the genre for tales that make you  feel .

[New post] ‘I Loved God, I Loved Believing’: An Interview with R.O. Kwon

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Victoria Namkung posted: "Victoria Namkung | Longreads | July 2018 | 8 minutes (2,150 words) R.O. Kwon's debut novel, The Incendiaries, is a meditation on faith, extremism, and fractured identity. A poetic thriller, written in an inventive stream-of-consciousness style, with shif" New post on Longreads ‘I Loved God, I Loved Believing’: An Interview with R.O. Kwon by Victoria Namkung

[New post] His Name Was Otto, and He Just Wanted a Little Adventure

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Michelle Weber posted: "In GQ, Doug Bock Clark digs deep into the story of Otto Warmbier, the 21-year-old American college student who was arrested in North Korea for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster, sentenced to 15 years of hard labor, and was eventually sent back to the" New post on Longreads His Name Was Otto, and He Just Wanted a Little Adventure by Michelle Weber

[New post] Home Is a Mixed Bag, Like America

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Aaron Gilbreath posted: "At Time, award-winning novelist Jesmyn Ward describes moving from the Bay Area back to her native Mississippi. Mississippi is humid and hot. It's notorious for its slavery past and racist present. The state's very name conjures images of burning crosses a" New post on Longreads Home Is a Mixed Bag, Like America by Aaron Gilbreath

[New post] Uxmal: A Window Into the Maya

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Ben Huberman posted: "Terri and James Vance, the travel bloggers behind gallivance, share gorgeous shots of the ancient Mayan city of Uxmal, on Mexico's Yucatán peninsula." New post on Discover Uxmal: A Window Into the Maya by Ben Huberman Terri and James Vance, the travel bloggers behind gallivance , share gorgeous shots of the ancient Mayan city of Uxmal, on Mexico's Yucatán peninsula. Ben Huberman | July 30, 2018 at 9:00 am | Tags: archaeology , Mexico , ruins , travel photo