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Fleeting Instances: A Conversation with Street Photographer Lignum Draco
Sydney, Australia-based street photographer Lignum Draco talks tools, inspiration, and offers some insight into his pseudonym.
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In-Depth Stories: Five Longform Features to Save for the Weekend
A reading list of some of the best longform writing recently published on WordPress.
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Scrawls of an Idle Mind: A Writer’s Thoughts on Setting Up a New Website
Writer Nicholas Rinth talks about setting up his new website.
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  1. Just Below the Surface: My Relationship With Alcohol

    “It stops today, I swear. Right after I finish this glass.” Danielle Dayney confronts alcoholism.

    Abuse
    Danielle Dayney
    by Danielle Dayney
  2. Cate St Hill

    London-based interior and design blogger Cate St Hill offers inspiration for simple, clever design and light and relaxed Scandinavian interiors.

    Architecture
  3. Food
    And We Stir
    by D. and Jini
  4. Photo Essay
    Raïsa Mirza
    by Raïsa Mirza
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  1. Mansfield and Me: Sarah Laing on Comics, Her Graphic Memoir, and New Zealand

    Acclaimed New Zealand fiction writer and comic artist Sarah Laing chats about her graphic memoir, Mansfield and Me.

    Art
    Photos and artwork in this post are courtesy of Sarah Laing, Let Me Be Frank.
    Feature
    by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
  2. Blogging the Stories of India’s Handicrafts: How Jaypore.com Promotes Its Brand

    The blog of online store Jaypore.com tells the stories behind their products and celebrates the artisan communities of India.

    Business
    All photos courtesy of Storytellers of Wonder and Jaypore.com.
    Feature
    by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
  3. An Essay Gone Viral: Blogger Stephanie Land on MAID, Her Forthcoming Memoir

    Stephanie Land, the writer at Stepville.com, announces her forthcoming memoir, MAID.

    Authors
    Feature
    by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
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  2. THE FEM

    THE FEM is a literary journal that publishes feminist, diverse, and inclusive creative works — from fiction and spoken word to interviews with writers, artists, and creators.

    No Face

    “I cannot mask, change, morph, or cloak my disease like a flaw in a painting. All I can do is give it a shape without a face.” How one fiction writer with depression turns his mental health challenges into monsters.

    minor literature[s]

    Literary journal minor literature[s] presents off-the-beaten-path poetry, essays, art, and reviews by emerging authors and creators.

    Trish Hopkinson

    Trish Hopkinson may describe herself as a “selfish poet,” but her site is an indispensable community hub for poetry lovers, with news and event listings, writing resources, and much more (including her own poems, of course).

  3. Political Commentary
  4. Muslim-Americans Respond To A Caustic Campaign

    “A few weeks before the election, Trump’s continued push for policies targeting Muslims weighed heavily on Abid’s mind. The first litmus test she has for a leader, she says, is ‘will you feel safe?’”

    Jill Soloway on Donald Trump, Locker Rooms, and Toxic Masculinity

    In the wake of the leaked audio of Donald Trump bragging about sexual assault, Transparent creator Jill Soloway discusses how men turn women into Others, and other men into accomplices.

    Foreign Policy Interrupted

    Founded by Elmira Bayrasli and Lauren Bohn, Foreign Policy Interrupted amplifies female voices on current events around the globe, combatting the industry’s gender disparity through a visibility platform and fellowship program.

    It’s Time to Have an Uncomfortable Conversation With You

    The tighter you clamp your heart shut, the more you are constricting blood flow to your brain. Emotion has to go through your heart to get to your mind. Insight requires migration through your mind and back down to your heart.

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