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I published an article related to the book in The American Historical Review in 2013.
The following spring, I published an article about her in The New Yorker, which subsequently grew into a book.
In 1988, I published an article in Western American Literature about McPhee's book on Alaska, "Coming Into the Country".
Later I published an article by a scholar who thought she knew the location of David's burial palace, which led to the excavation of that site.
The psychologist Adam Grant and I published an article last year suggesting that the "too much of a good thing" phenomenon may be more general than commonly thought.
In 2003, I published an article in the New Statesman, by Ann Pettifor of the New Economics Foundation, warning of a growing "crisis of debt and deflation".
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(I love hearing from you!) But every time I publish an article with a comments section, I'm creating a time debt that I have to pay back by approving and moderating comments.
I teach how to do those 3 things in my online class 'Procrastinate Zero.' And every Monday and Thursday I publish an article related to those 3 topics at DariusForoux.com.
I published an additional article on the desirability of insurance coverage for sex reassignment surgery as recently as 2000.
Two weeks ago, I published a critical article about HBO's "True Detective" in which I argued that, as stylish and as well acted as the series was, it had a hollow center.
By Emily Nussbaum March 10 , 2014 Two weeks ago I published a critical article about HBO's "True Detective" in which I argued that, as stylish and as well acted as the series was, it had a hollow center.
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