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Social Justice Gremlins and Satyrs of Rejection: A Taxonomy of Writers’ Foes They say that naming your fears makes them less scary. Here's a thorough categorization of universal writerly anxieties that everyone feels always and not just me. Nandini Balial
Social Justice My Big Night Out Playing With the Nightingales of Berlin Spoiler alert: We laid down some serious tracks. David Rothenberg
Social Justice Paddling Out With a Diaper in Tow A frustrating, but ultimately fulfilling, father-daughter surf adventure in El Salvador. Zachary Slobig
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Social Justice Come All Ye Failures Though we wake in fear of mediocrity, let us cease to be crippled by it. Christopher Cokinos
Social Justice That Time the Philippines Skipped a Day And it took decades for the rest of the world to notice. Sarah Laskow
Social Justice The Quietly Dangerous Suburban Church How three architects in the 1950s tried to meld religion, modernism, and suburbia. Jane Yong Kim
Social Justice My Adventures in Soviet Cuisine Getting hold of food during the Soviet era required patience, ingenuity, and luck. Stephanie Heimann
Social Justice In Memoriam: The Great Townes Van Zandt How the songwriter's classic Pancho & Lefty mirrors his own tragic life. Max Ufberg