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Postcards from a Bookshelf: Connecting to Readers with Translated Books
Each month in 2017, author Ann Morgan will send a translated book to a reader around the world.
Learn about the project
Music to Your Ears: Behind the Scenes at Bandcamp Daily
An interview with J. Edward Keyes on crafting the Bandcamp voice on the music-discovery platform's blog.
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Stats, Stats, and More Stats: Sites for Your Daily Dose of Data
To celebrate World Statistics Day, here are 10 blogs and websites dedicated to data.
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  1. “46% of the small businesses in America are off the grid, meaning they are operating without a website. The idea of 100 Project is to transform small businesses in Detroit by getting 100 Detroit neighborhood businesses on the grid.”  

    Business
    I am Design
    by Hajj Flemings
  2. “So where are you from?”

    “They always asked that question; a subtle reminder that she was not one of them.”Naomi Sepiso, a Kenyan-Zambian immigrant living in Australia, explores identity and belonging.

    Identity
    Sula Collective
    by Naomi Sepiso
  3. Music
    STORYTELLER
    by Ray Laskowitz
  4. This Native American Trans Pageant Is Reviving an Ancient Tradition

    Sage Channel at the Miss International Two Spirit competition: “In a headdress framed by ribbons, she moved her feet in an intricate pattern, in a rhythm she knows by heart.”

    LGBTQ
    Photo by Ashley Porton
    Narratively
    by Abby Haglage
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  1. Fleeting Instances: A Conversation with Street Photographer Lignum Draco

    Lignum Draco talks about his photographic inspiration, favorite techniques, and pseudonym.

    Interviews
    You've been disconnected. All photos by Lignum Draco. All rights reserved.
    Feature
    by Krista
  2. In-Depth Stories: Five Longform Features to Save for the Weekend

    A roundup of some of the best longform storytelling recently published on WordPress.

    Books
    Feature
    by Mike Dang
  3. 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.

    Inspiration
    Feature
    by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
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  1. Writing
  2. The Settlement

    On her site, novelist Katharine Tree takes readers behind the scenes of her writing and editing process, and shares posts about other passions like knitting and gardening.

    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.

  3. Political Commentary
  4. Chaos of Facts

    Nathan Jurgenson on the US’s post-truth, chaos-of-facts election season: “Because there was so little depth anchoring the candidate and so little campaign machinery to weigh him down, Trump’s white nationalism nimbly flowed across various stances and issues, much like a fictional president being written and rewritten in a writers’ room.”

    There is No Neutral There: Appalachia as a Mythic “Trump Country”

    Elizabeth Catte explores the cultural stereotypes and deeply flawed assumptions behind Appalachia as “Trump Country.”

    Sarah Kendzior

    St. Louis-based journalist Sarah Kendzior covers politics and social justice issues. On her blog she collects her writings from leading publications on topics like the 2016 election and the Black Lives Matter movement.

    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?’”

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