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Ted Geltner’s “Flagrant, Self-Destructive Gestures” reconnects us with Denis Johnson
Writing to Figure Things Out, To Make Sense of Things: A Conversation with Deborah Shapiro
History and Redemption in “Indignity”
Investigator-Necromancers: The Women Who Won’t Let Chicago’s Black Deaths Remain Invisible
The Rockford Files: An Interview with Rachel León on “The Rockford Anthology”
Making Bookstores a Safe Haven for Communities: An Interview with Char Adams
The Insatiability of the Restaurant Business in Kevin Boehm’s “The Bottomless Cup”
12 Must-Read Books of November 2025
Plumbing the Mysteries and Meaning of a Legendary Great Lakes Shipwreck in “The Gales of November”
An Unexpected History: “Capturing Kahanamoku” by Michael Rossi
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