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Dead Dogs, Evil Eyes, and Writing the Ugly

Dead Dogs, Evil Eyes, and Writing the Ugly

Francesca DeMusz and Stacy Szymaszek in Conversation

By Literary Hub | June 30, 2016

The Seven Stages of Love, According to French Poetry

The Seven Stages of Love, According to French Poetry

A Poem for Each of Stendhal's Phases of Romance

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Do Writers Need To Be Alone to Thrive?

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Christos Ikonomou, Accidental Prophet of a Country in Crisis

Christos Ikonomou, Accidental Prophet of a Country in Crisis

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By Literary Hub | June 23, 2016

Laurie Anderson on the Time She Invented a Sport with Anne Carson

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Max Porter and Catherine Lacey Discuss Death, Writing, and Musical Theater

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The First Science Fiction Novel?

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13 Books You Should Read This June

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