Robin Hobb Isn’t Writing Back Anymore
🌀Genre Blending
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Scrambling for relevance, humanists rush to write for outlets like Aeon and the Los Angeles Review of Books. That won’t save the humanities
chronicle.com·3d
🌱Regenerative Journalism
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Yuka Hirac stretches and distorts photos to create uncanny worlds born from teenage subcultures
itsnicethat.com·2w
🎭Underground Culture
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I Deliver Parcels in Beijing by Hu Anyan review – startling stories of China’s new precarity
🈳Non-Western Web Culture
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Diseducators
theatlantic.com·3w
🌐Digital Folklore
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Relearning gratitude for life’s foundations
rabble.ca·1w
🏘️Offline Communities
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Dare you enter the splash zone? Wet and wild selkie steals the show at Glasgow’s startling arts festival
theguardian.com·4d
🏳️🌈Queer Cinema
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The Violent, Hilarious Return of “Hothead Paisan”
newyorker.com·2w
📕Punk Literature
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America, there is still so much to love about you but we have to break up. This is why I’m renouncing US citizenship | Anonymous
theguardian.com·5d
🌉Border Cuisines
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Re(se)a(r)ching For Connection: Navigating the Fact and Fiction of Alien Abduction Stories
lithub.com·3w
🌱Regenerative Journalism
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The Definitive History of Canada’s Residential School Shame
thetyee.ca·3w
🎬NFB
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Capturing the brilliant, complicated life of Philip Roth
news.stanford.edu·2w
🌱Regenerative Journalism
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The Guardian view on the 2025 Booker prize: bringing posh bingo to the BookTok generation | Editorial
theguardian.com·3w
🌀Genre Blending
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“New Here,” by Nick Laird
newyorker.com·3w
📕Punk Literature
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‘She wrote the best first line – and the most chilling stories’: Stephen King on the dark brilliance of Daphne du Maurier
🦑Weird Fiction
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Announcing Our September Book Club Selection: Bedbugs by Martina Vidaić
asymptotejournal.com·3w
🌀Genre Blending
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Another Book in the Fall: 14 Fantastic New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of October 2025
bookriot.com·3w
🌀Genre Blending
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A Second Chance YA Romance with a Science Fiction Twist
bookriot.com·2w
📚Lesbian Fiction
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