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Alfred Molina on His Genre- and Character-Spanning Career
In Conversation with Josephine Reed for AudioFile Magazine
By
Behind the Mic
| October 15, 2021
Mondiant Dogon on Writing as an Important and Difficult Healing Process
Jenna Krajeski Talks to Her Co-Writer and Author of
Those We Throw Away Are Diamonds
By
Jenna Krajeski
| October 15, 2021
Steph Cha on Choosing the Best of Mystery and Suspense During an Unprecedented and Harrowing Year
“If mystery writers are paying attention, it should have a transformative effect on the genre.”
By
Steph Cha
| October 14, 2021
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Susan Orlean: “In the End, What Matters is Noticing.”
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
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The Maris Review
| October 14, 2021
Robbie Bach on the Concept of “Venture Terrorism”
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Keen On
| October 14, 2021
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Victoria Chang
| October 13, 2021
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Reading Women
| October 13, 2021
How Rita Dove Cultivates Her “Island of the Mind”
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Thresholds
| October 13, 2021
Susan Orlean: “Is It Possible to Be Truly Wild?”
The Author of
On Animals
in Conversation with Ann Leary
By
Ann Leary
| October 12, 2021
A Revolution in Creativity: On Slow Writing
Melissa Matthewson Takes Some Life Lessons From Snails and Lichen
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Melissa Matthewson
| October 12, 2021
Donald Antrim’s Book Speaks Directly to Those Suffering With Depression
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One Friday in April
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Literary Hub
| October 12, 2021
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Teddy Wayne
| October 12, 2021
Julie Poole on the Trauma of Losing a Parent During Childhood
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Otherppl with Brad Listi
| October 12, 2021
Wisława Szymborska on Learning to Write from Life
“Seek out friends who read widely.”
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Wisława Szymborska
| October 8, 2021
Defamiliarizing the Mother Tongue: On Immigration’s Impact on Learning and Losing Language
Dr. Julie Sedivy Discusses the Writing Possibilities Czech Offers Her
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Julie Sedivy
| October 8, 2021
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