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Email: mwilliams@salon.com
Mary Elizabeth Williams is a senior writer for Salon. She's written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and more, and is the author of "A Series of Catastrophes & Miracles: A True Story of Love, Science, and Cancer." She has a certification in conflict resolution and is working on her doctoral degree in medical humanities.
"I bake for every emotion" — Zoë François on finding connection through cake
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Author Elaine Castillo talks about empathy, Jane Austen adaptations, and "How to Read Now"
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The crunchiest fried green tomatoes only take 10 minutes to cook
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The best sandwich is a bacon, peanut butter and tomato sandwich — really
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You got someone else's blood on you. Now what?
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Garlicky, lemony fried chickpeas are an addictive summertime snack
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A stranger, twisted and bleeding on the sidewalk. What would you have done?
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A 3-ingredient dessert to cool you off and wake you up
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Nostalgic for Kudos? Here's a copycat version of your long-gone lunchbox favorite
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After binging "Stranger Things," I'm craving this nostalgic pasta dish
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Is it an abortion or a D&C? Medically speaking, "the steps are the same"
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A four-ingredient dessert that tastes like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
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The Catholic church is dictating reproductive health care — even in blue states
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Is this common pain medication wrecking your stomach?
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Meet me inside — I hate eating al fresco
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