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We can't stop the abuse we don't talk about.
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By Meredith Hayden
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Exploring the wonderful world of Wishbone Kitchen
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By Jenna Britton
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Brave Enough to Be
By Jenna Britton
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Essays about being brave enough to be yourself.
Publishing Confidential
By Kathleen Schmidt
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News and analysis about the book publishing industry that you won't read anywhere else.
You Have Left the Planned Route | Melissa Firman
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Book reviews and recommendations, personal essays, political and cultural commentary, photos, and whatever else I feel is worth sharing.
Suzan's Fieldnotes
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Exploring organizational leadership through real world examples and stories.
The Dan Moore Newsletter
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Awesome essays from me and my friends.
Discourse with Demeter
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Let's talk about real world sex, openly, and honestly.
Jessica Stanley's READ.LOOK.THINK.
By Jessica Stanley READ.LOOK.THINK.
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READ.LOOK.THINK. is an email newsletter for writers and readers by London-based Australian author Jessica Stanley. Sent out every three or four weeks, each edition links to scores of essays, books, recipes, podcasts, interiors and more.
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Nisha's Internet Tote Bag
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Good things to read + good things to cook, every Sunday, from journalist Nisha Chittal.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends
By Caitlin Dewey
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A newsletter for curious, thoughtful readers who miss the “old” internet.
Tarnished Pennies
By Gérard Mclean
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My .02 on lots of mostly random things. The pennies are tarnished, but they still spend the same.
Culture Study
By Anne Helen Petersen
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Think more about the culture that surrounds you
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