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‘I’ll Tell You In Person’ by Chloe Caldwell

The essays in I’ll Tell You In Person wield the dual scalpels of honesty and wit in the manner of a caffeinated cardiologist

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‘The Fool’ by Grace Dunham

Artist and activist Grace Dunham blends poetry, sermon, and ditty in their new online chapbook, The Fool

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‘The Art of History’ by Christopher Bram

Bram’s The Art of History, Unlocking the Past in Fiction & Nonfiction is a brisk and entertaining jog through 29 great books and how authors grappled with history in their writing

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‘In the Empire of the Air: The Poems of Donald Britton’ Edited by Reginald Shepherd and Philip Clark

In the Empire of the Air: The Poems of Donald Britton is a delectable volume of poetry-concentrate, dense with previously unpublished and uncollected works that immortalize Britton

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‘The Clancys of Queens’ by Tara Clancy

The Clancys of Queens is a family story that takes an unfiltered look at class differences. It’s also hilarious, inspiring, and that rarest of animals–a memoir full of honest good cheer.

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‘Princess Princess Ever After’ by Katie O’Neill

Princess Princess Ever After is a warm-hearted graphic novel centered on the adventures of two strong-willed princesses. It is an adorable book whose fable-like story is perfect for any princess or prince in your life.

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‘Proxies’ by Brian Blanchfield

The subtitle to the book, aptly named, is “Essays Near Knowing.” Not essays of expertise. Not even essays of critical analysis—essays in the proximity of understanding (bodily, mentally, philosophically).

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Bob Smith: On Religion, Life with ALS, His Love of Nature, and His New Book ‘Treehab’

“I want a God who’s not meaner than I am.”

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A Poem by Jen Levitt

This week, a poem from Jen Levitt’s The Off-Season , out this month from Four Way Books

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‘Life and Death on the New York Dance Floor, 1980-1983’ by Tim Lawrence

While unearthing the cultural crossroads that formed the foundation of so many vital venues, Tim Lawrence absolutely nails what early the 80s New York City club scene was all about

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