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On Mexican Independence Day, read “Mexico,” Magdalena Mora’s beautifully illustrated postcard accounts of a young girl’s trip to the title country.

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Today is the birthday of Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941), one of earliest contributors. Check out “J.J. Lankes and His Woodcuts,” from Winter 1931, for a poetic profile on “one of the very significant living artists.”

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“How to pet an animal is the first and only thing I ever taught my daughter in earnest.”

In “Be Gentle,” Philip and Erin Stead bring their writing and illustrating chops, famed from A SICK DAY FOR AMOS MCGEE, to an essay about raising a thoughtful child.

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Today is Herman Melville’s (1819–1891) birthday! In 2013, we published ’s essay “Do You Work With a Bartleby?,” which analyzes Melville’s famous scrivener of the same name and explores in what ways the archetypal character exists today.

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“As you live your life, you will, on occasion, be cut open and explored. It is what life is, part of the routine. Perhaps we should not be surprised.”

— Ben Marcus, "The Boys," from our Summer 2018 issue.

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"There are advantages and disadvantages to living a very long time, as I have. One of the advantages is that you can't help having a long view."

From 's interview with Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in our Summer 2018 issue:

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"Helen didn't care about Ben, not really. She just couldn't stand being humiliated."

, "Geometry," from our Summer 2018 fiction issue.

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"For the life of a YouTube channel, drama of any kind is always good."

— Hannah Louise Poston, "The News From the World of Beauty," from our Summer 2018 issue.

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"You begin to wonder if you’re the boy in your behavior file, if the expulsion is an omen."

"Survivor Files" is adapted from 's memoir, SURVIVAL MATH. You can read his work in the Spring 2019 issue.

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"The pleather lazyboy didn’t exactly capture the gypsy soul of Andalusia, but that’s fine because the sheets and towels smelled of fresh detergent."

"Holiday Review" by is in the spring issue.

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