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VQR Nominated for Two National Magazine Awards
… with which writing, reporting, editing and design all come together to command readers’ attention and fulfill the magazine’s unique editorial mission. Also named as finalists in the Under 100,000 Circulation … literary core.” More information can be found at the ASME’s website. By The Editors …
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The Green Room, Spring 2002
… playing, but he did do the Pikes Peak Marathon in August— 26.3 miles and 7815 feet of elevation gain. “It was hard … Review, The Yale Review , and other journals, and is forthcoming in Agni, The American Scholar , and Triquarterly . … Professor Emeritus of American Literature and American Studies at the University of Virginia. He grew up in …
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My Beloved Fellow Pulitzer Winner
… say, one famous writer inscribing a book to a friend who is also a famous writer, then you’ve got book collecting gold. … is that those of us who enjoy perusing the rare book websites can sometimes get a glimpse of the peculiar … away With your beloved To the town of dark towers. The dawn comes like a grey smear Since you went away And sent back …
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Are We Losing the War on Drugs?
… the end of August, Juárez eclipsed Caracas, Venezuela, to become the murder capital of the world. To address this … these stories portray a city in a tailspin, but they also hint at the role of the United States in this crisis. … it off. “I don’t know what that says about the online audience,” Obama joked. The crowd laughed along, but it was an …
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The Health-Care Castle
… up from a get-together with his rat pack of middle-school pals. Tag in the woods behind the house, night coming on. Tripped on a root along the path, fell head-first … suffering.” The consequences are unmistakable. As Silverman points out in her story, a 2023 survey of physicians found …
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The Mumbai Terror Attacks: A Special Report
… (Sharma was eventually located and deposed on October 26.) Jason has not only managed to sort out all of these … He covers seven significant locations from dozens of points of view and details the events hour-by-hour for those … piece of writing in hopes that there is still an audience for something deeper than soundbites, more careful …
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