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Why Should We Read New Books? Why I’ve Deliberately Chosen to Bring Exposure to the Work of Emerging Female Authors
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Why Should We Read New Books? Why I’ve Deliberately Chosen to Bring Exposure to the Work of Emerging Female Authors

Posted on December 10, 2014 by crossroadslitjournal • Leave a comment

If we let it, there is a broader literary spectrum ready for us to become a part of. Continue reading →

Let’s Talk Literature! An Interview With Dr. Kathleen Komar, Professor of Comparative Literature
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Let’s Talk Literature! An Interview With Dr. Kathleen Komar, Professor of Comparative Literature

Posted on October 21, 2014 by crossroadslitjournal • 1 Comment

Literature provides us with a way to explore ideas and try out points of view that we might not want to enact in real life. We can explore crises of identity that allow us to understand ourselves better. Continue reading →

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