Food

My Slow Prose Manifesto

Nov 07, 2011

Theme Essay by Karen J. Ohlson

Many times, in my writing, I’ve wished that I could flip a switch in my brain and work in draft mode.

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Raymond Sokolov: The Joy of Edible Muskrat

Nov 07, 2011

Theme Essay by Jeremiah Horrigan

What is the state of American food—not just food writing—these days?

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Steve Almond: “So Much Sensual Data to Be Mined"

Nov 07, 2011

TW Interview by David Cameron

In any honest story, you try to build an emotional ramp to the moments that matter.

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Love, Loss, and Spaghetti

Nov 07, 2011

Personal Essay by Bianca Garcia

My memories of loved ones are always intertwined with food.

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The Power of Squash Blossoms

Nov 07, 2011

Backstory by Emily Gelsomin

Squash blossoms are best cooked the day they are picked, so they force you to live in the moment.

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Drenched in Butter, Filled with Zest

Nov 03, 2011

TW Column by Emily Toth

Nutri-prudes want their food revoltingly bland. No fat. No taste.

Food, Nothing but the Toth | Read More

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