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Tom Chatfield: "My book Netymology: A Linguistic Celebration of the Digital World is about the stories behind new words. I've been an etymology addict since I was a teenager, and especially love unpicking technological words."
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"I’m not capable of believing in beauty that is not twinned with pain and survival." New on TQ today: Artist Riva Lehrer on the late Roger Ebert. http://www.triquarterly.org/views/moving-face-roger-ebert
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Miriam Bird Greenberg writes dystopia with a lilt. Her most recent chapbook, All Night in the New Country (Sixteen Rivers Press), figures postapocalyptic conditions in clear, supple poems.
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Issue 146 contributors Ocean Vuong and Benjamin Goldberg have been selected for Best New Poets 2014! Read their poems here: http://bit.ly/WLEFgH
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Read about a new beautifully-assembled chapbook set to increase the exposure of distinctive, modern African voices.
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"Dying is easy, but comedy is hard." TQ contributor Michelle Peñaloza was featured in this dynamic new exhibition.
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"Ron Rash occupies an odd place in the pantheon of great American writers, and you’d better believe he belongs there." Read a story from his new anthology in TriQuarterly: http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-145/return
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No matter what you've done in the past, find the most appropriate narrator for every new thing you write.
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Leslie Jamison, Thomas Larson, and Jody McAuliffe have written the foundations for a new reading list on how to write about our real obsession: the condition of being human.
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apparition. When I mentioned that I had met his father, he said, “Well, meet the
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