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Haikus of Grief, Silence in Harlem

Haikus of Grief, Silence in Harlem

John Keene in Conversation with Tonya Foster

By Literary Hub | September 9, 2015

What I Teach: A Back to School Reading List

What I Teach: A Back to School Reading List

A Crowd-Sourced Syllabus for the Next Generation of Writers

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When We Were Young and Lost

When We Were Young and Lost

Annie McGreevy and Claire Vaye Watkins Talk Mullets and
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The Great Booksellers Fall Preview

The Great Booksellers Fall Preview

Because Booksellers Will Never Lie About the Books They Love

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On the Intense Power of Literary Friendship

On the Intense Power of Literary Friendship

Alexandra Kleeman and Kathleen Alcott in Conversation

By Literary Hub | August 20, 2015

Charles Bukowski's Rules for Writing

Charles Bukowski's Rules for Writing

Be Honest, Have a Few Drinks, and Submit Everything

By Literary Hub | August 14, 2015

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Terrible Writing By Great Writers

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Women Writers on Twitter: In Their Own Words

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