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Morgan Meis has a PhD in Philosophy and is a founding member of Flux Factory, an arts collective in New York. He has written for n+1, The Believer, Harper’s Magazine, and The Virginia Quarterly Review. He won the Whiting Award in 2013. Morgan is also an editor at 3 Quarks Daily, and a winner of a Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers grant. A book of Morgan's selected essays can be found here. He can be reached at morganmeis@gmail.com.
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06/25/2014

Our Apples, Ourselves

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06/20/2014

Make It New

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06/02/2014

Guilt Trap

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05/21/2014

Into the Black

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05/14/2014

No Regrets

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04/21/2014

When Hitler Was Curator

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04/11/2014

A Report from the Bayou

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03/31/2014

From the Ashes

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03/25/2014

The Spirit of Youth

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03/02/2014

A Splash of Cold Water

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