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… for “ Sixty Hours of Terror ,” a piece published on VQR’s website that is being heralded as the definitive account of … The police, at best, man remote outposts and roadside checkpoints. The militants own the night. 5. Women and children … between Taliban and NATO forces. It is their damaged bodies and spirits that seem to figure most prominently in …
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… of Starbucks or been assisted by any program run by the company. When I asked the farmers who had hung the sign, … You live in Muncie, Indiana, not a place known for its foodie culture or progressivism. I imagine it’s hard to eat and … out more about Timmerman’s books and travels, visit his website . You can also view more photos at his …
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… And wanting to find out how a more-or-less moral person becomes that kind of person. She was normal? Yes, she was a … week. It’s a long story—my mother’s best friend—my mother died in 2005—her best friend is the CEO of Marc Jacobs, the … wasn’t as if he was hiding—but he said there were certain points where he had to be that person to write what he had …
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… culminated in an essay and a series of poems in VQR, accompanied by Kenneally’s photographs. I wrote Susan to … about the details I include, but with the documentary goals of the project I had to try and be more comprehensive. … “It is difficult / to get the news from poems / yet men die miserably every day / for lack / of what is found …
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… do the technologies that humans form to engage the world come in turn to form us? What do these technologies that are … model. (More on that later.) Houle’s book discusses what’s coming in the next 10 years across all aspects of society, and he also has specific predictions for reading and publishing, …
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… Puzzle Alexander Brock: I need some help with an upcoming issue of VQR. ChatGPT: Of course—happy to help. Who … aligned with concepts in psychology, climate studies, and speculative fiction. 2. The future produces … et cetera. And yet, despite being a fiction, it points to something real—me—that can be reached by …