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- 3 Quarks Daily: Are Our Writers As Lousy As Our Bankers?
- 3 Quarks Daily: Bringing It All Back Home (to Shillong)
- 3 Quarks Daily: In Praise of Yamato Spirit(s) : Passing By in Tokyo Part II
- 3 Quarks Daily: Joothan: A Dalit’s Life
- 3 Quarks Daily: New York’s Empire State of Mind: The Colonization of ‘Up’ Part I
- 3 Quarks Daily: Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography
- 3 Quarks Daily: Tokyo, Almost-Encounters, and “Passing By”
- 3 Quarks Daily: What We Talk About When We Talk About the Weather
- Abbas Zaidi Writes, Innovates & Educates: Perspective Enrichment For A Better World
- Accidental Blogger: The Leopard _ Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa
- Amardeep Singh: The Demand’s of Honesty: On Amitava Kumar’s “Nobody Does the Right Thing”
- AngelSpeak: If I Wasn’t Scared Before… Writing Memoir in Genzlinger’s Age
- Belonging to a Different Macro-Quantum State of Mind: Time, talk to me!
- Bibliographing: Let us keep each other’s secrets
- Bookslut: In Search of Spiraling Time
- Book Snob: Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
- Busy Being Born: If Facebook Didn’t Exist, It Would Be Necessary to Invent It
- Butcheredswitch: Subway Writing
- Chapati Mystery: I am a Bhains
- Chapati Mystery: Oscar, Wow!
- Chapati Mystery: Peccavistan
- Chapati Mystery: The Stay-at-Home Man
- Fame and Fortune: The Honesty of the Person
- Fernham: Pearls and Power
- Ground Views: We Regret To Inform You That Your Condolences Cannot Be Accepted At This Time
- Guernica: The Un-Victim
- Hundred Mountain: Thinking of Turtles
- I Have Become Accustomed To Rejection: I Wonder How Long I Could Sit There
- Jadaliyya: The Poetry of Revolt
- Kuzhali Manickavel: Conversations–The Gee Oh
- Kuzhali Manickavel: What Is Your Native
- Literal Life: Freedom ~ Jonathan Franzen
- M. A. Peel: Oh Frabjous Day: Woolverton’s FanFic Love for Alice
- Mark Athitakis’ American Fiction Notes: Adam Haslett, Lionel Shriver, and the Bygone Age of Order
- Millicent and Carla Fran: On The Face That Launched a Thousand Clicks, Or What The Social Network Isn’t About
- Millicent and Carla Fran: Why Don’t Women Submit?
- Novel Readings: Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Leaving Brooklyn
- Open Letters Monthly: Second Glance: The Daringly Sensible Majorie Hillis
- Pank: This Modern Writer: 28, NO, MAKE THAT 30, ABSOLUTELY TRUE BLACK HISTORY FACTS ON THE OCCASION OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH (FORMERLY NEGRO HISTORY WEEK). 1 FOR EACH DAY, PLUS 1 IN THE CASE OF LEAP YEAR & 1 FOR GOOD LUCK
- Plum: Hair Myth
- Religious Left Law: Sufi Poetry
- Sepia Mutiny: Letter to a Young Islamophobe
- Stuck In A Book: Is there no balm in…
- Tales from the Reading Room: The Precious Things
- Tang Dynasty Times: A vase filled with perfumes (proust & the king of bhutan)
- Tang Dynasty Times: Shipwrecked
- The Awl: If You Have Only One Week in L.A.
- The Millions: Beyond Harry, Oz, and Narnia: Lev Grossman’s The Magicians
- The Millions: Brideshead Revisited
- The Millions: Chasing the Whale: Banksy, Obsession, and the Sea
- The Millions: Dispatch from the Borders-Land
- The Millions: Every Day I Open A Book
- The Millions: Her Story Next to His: Beloved and The Odyssey
- The Millions: In Search of Iago
- The Millions: In the Room: Against a Cultural Boycott of the Galle Literary Festival
- The Millions: On Bad Reviews
- The Millions: Reading and Race: On Slavery in Fiction
- The Millions: The Sorry State of the Rejection Letter
- The Morning News: A Song for Aretha
- The Nervous Breakdown: Authors and Tattoos, Part I of II
- The Nervous Breakdown: Authors and Tattoos, Part II of II
- The Platform: which is to say: time bends like a weak knee, or so fresh and so clean, clean
- This Space: The Shadow Cast by Writing
- [TK] Reviews Blog: Aspiring Grownups: Editorial Assistants
- Tolstoy Is My Cat: Flash Fiction: Snow
- Vanity Fair Online: The Venerable, Vulnerable Taxi Drivers of New York
- Vanity Fair Online: The Ground Zero Mosque’s Missing Muslims
- Walter Kirn’s Permanent Morning: My Honest Impressions of Islam in the Biographical Order They Occured
- Wellywood Woman: I feel the earth move under my feet
- Writing Without Paper: Consider the Pomegranate