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In Savannah, she recommended that members of the writing workshop eat at the Grey Market, where she worked part-time. It is a New York bodega-inspired offshoot of the Grey, Mashama Bailey’s fine-dining Savannah restaurant. Bailey, a Black woman who moved between Georgia and New York throughout her childhood, learned to cook first from the women in
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handed their money over to our bosses,
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The final extirpation of Indian Country was a profoundly important event for Native Americans. Two decades later, the Cherokee playwright Lynn Riggs set out to tell the tale. Riggs conceived and wrote his play in Paris—he frequented the café Les Deux Magots, where Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald were also scribbling away. But his mind was
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rhapsodizing
Hillary Jordan • Anonymous Sex
accept the call
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
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Charlotte Gilman • Herland
others came from the same restaurant and the same cook who used the same ingredients to make different degrading dishes for us all.