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Four Digital Security Lessons for Writers
Four lessons on digital security from the PEN International Writers in Prison conference. More
The Invisible Symposium
It is useful to remember that when you ride the subway, turn on the lights, brush your teeth, switch on your computer, dispose of your selected garbage, watch the… More
Xi a ‘predator of freedom of information’
China’s new president, Xi Jinping has been named as a “predator of freedom of information” by the global press freedom group, Reporters Without Borders. More
World Press Freedom Day: Authors Say Protests Help
Exiled Chinese author Yu Jie joined other writers including Salman Rushdie on the 20th observance of World Press Freedom Day in appealing to China to live up to its… More
The Art of Bravery: An Interview with Salman Rushdie
Shaun Randol interviews Salman Rushdie More
Edmund Keeley
Edmund Keeley is the author of eight novels, fifteen volumes of poetry and fiction in translation, and ten volumes of non-fiction. His work in fiction, history, and criticism often makes use… More
Naomi Wolf
Author, social critic, and political activist Naomi Wolf raises awareness of the pervasive inequities that exist in society and politics. Wolf’s landmark international bestseller, The Beauty Myth, challenged the cosmetics industry and… More
Inching Toward Accountability?
Last week's confirmation hearing for John Brennan offered a small, and not especially satisfying, exercise in public accountability. But at least some of the big questions were asked. More