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Congratulations to Christine Sneed for winning Chicago Public Library's 2013 Carl Sandburg Award. Read her story, 'The River,' in TriQuarterly: http://triquarterly.org/fiction/river
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Are video essays a "window into the future" for literary journals? (via Chicago Tribune Books)
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This book, through the lens of a popular telenova, should call into question any notion that race relations in Brazil are more benign or gentle than in the United States. Read more: http://bit.ly/1c1xyWc
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"Tenacity is the key to being published. (So is revising. And: submitting to magazines whose aesthetics align with your own. Duh.)"
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This Thursday, we remember Marcel Proust.
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"It wasn’t that she surrendered to him at once. She did so in stages." Read a fantastic short story by Chinelo Okparanta
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A great little piece from Dave Eggers explaining why we at TriQuarterly wake up every morning and do what we do. Labor of Love!
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The Chicago History Museum is crowdsourcing its next special exhibit, and "Chicago Authors" has made it into the final four! All you need to vote is an email address, and it takes about five seconds. Do this today. For literature.
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“Cowards die a thousand deaths, heroes but one.” A remembrance of Nelson Mandela: http://bit.ly/1fmQhu8
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Yes, how does a writing professor break into jail?
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