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A Good Research Librarian Can Help You Find Information You Didn’t Even Know You Needed

A Good Research Librarian Can Help You Find Information You Didn’t Even Know You Needed

Sarah Shoemaker on Following Where the Research Leads

By Sarah Shoemaker | November 4, 2022

The Best American Novelist to Disappear (And Come Back) Twice

The Best American Novelist to Disappear (And Come Back) Twice

Helene Atwan on Working with Gayl Jones

By Helene Atwan | November 4, 2022

Serena Burdick on Her Novel’s Seventeen-Year Journey to Publication

Serena Burdick on Her Novel’s Seventeen-Year Journey to Publication

“To survive, or at least to survive sanely, it takes a certain amount of endurance.”

By Serena Burdick | November 4, 2022

Dani Shapiro on the Fifteen Year Journey of <em>Signal Fires</em>

Dani Shapiro on the Fifteen Year Journey of Signal Fires

This Week on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | November 4, 2022

Alastair Reynolds on Trying to Encompass the Entire History of Science Fiction in One Novel

Alastair Reynolds on Trying to Encompass the Entire History of Science Fiction in One Novel

In Conversation with Brenda Noiseux and Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 4, 2022

The Author of <em>Election</em> on the Election: Tom Perrotta Talks Tracy Flick’s Return and the Midterms

The Author of Election on the Election: Tom Perrotta Talks Tracy Flick’s Return and the Midterms

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 3, 2022

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Nick Drnaso: Can You Write Good Characters That Don’t Share Your Worldview?

By The Maris Review | November 3, 2022

Megan Abbott on Writing for the Reader

By Micro Podcast | November 3, 2022

Confronting the South’s Tradition of Racist Terror

By Ousmane Power-Green | November 3, 2022

Azar Nafisi on How Both Writers and Tyrants Recreate Reality

Azar Nafisi on How Both Writers and Tyrants Recreate Reality

This Week on the Book Dreams Podcast

By Book Dreams | November 3, 2022

Andrew Sean Greer on the Benefits of Winning the Pulitzer Prize (and Not Having to Schmooze)

Andrew Sean Greer on the Benefits of Winning the Pulitzer Prize (and Not Having to Schmooze)

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 2, 2022

The Long and the Short of It: Hilma Wolitzer on Returning to Short Fiction in Her 90s

The Long and the Short of It: Hilma Wolitzer on Returning to Short Fiction in Her 90s

“To publish a collection of short stories in my 90’s seems miraculous to me.”

By Hilma Wolitzer | November 2, 2022

An Ode to Harriet the Spy, the Art Monster of East End Avenue

An Ode to Harriet the Spy, the Art Monster of East End Avenue

Caroline Hagood on Louise Fitzhugh’s Ferocious and Wonderful Girl Flâneuse

By Caroline Hagood | November 2, 2022

Chloé Cooper Jones on the Exchange of Authenticity Between Memoirist and Reader

Chloé Cooper Jones on the Exchange of Authenticity Between Memoirist and Reader

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

By Thresholds | November 2, 2022

Steve Almond on Figuring Out How to Master a Big Plot

Steve Almond on Figuring Out How to Master a Big Plot

In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | November 2, 2022

David Treuer on Revisiting and Republishing His Debut Novel

David Treuer on Revisiting and Republishing His Debut Novel

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of Little

By Jane Ciabattari | November 1, 2022

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