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When We Call a Book Cinematic, What Do We Really Mean?

When We Call a Book Cinematic, What Do We Really Mean?

Sarah Kozloff on the Cross-Pollination of Art Forms

By Sarah Kozloff | February 6, 2020

The Risk, and Reward, of Turning from Memoir to Fiction

The Risk, and Reward, of Turning from Memoir to Fiction

Amy Jo Burns on Driving Into the Unknown

By Amy Jo Burns | February 5, 2020

What Happens When You Treat Writing Like Acting?

What Happens When You Treat Writing Like Acting?

Dan Bevacqua on Taking a Hint from Hollywood

By Dan Bevacqua | February 4, 2020

Ten MFA Archetypes To Avoid (Becoming)

Ten MFA Archetypes To Avoid (Becoming)

Caroline Zancan Recommends You Not Be These People

By Caroline Zancan | February 3, 2020

Scarlett Thomas on the Tricky Work of Writing the Unsayable

Scarlett Thomas on the Tricky Work of Writing the Unsayable

The Author of Oligarchy in Conversation with Lori Feathers

By Lori Feathers | February 3, 2020

How to Write Autofiction About Your Family Without Losing Your Mind

How to Write Autofiction About Your Family Without Losing Your Mind

"It wasn’t my job to save anyone."

By Eleanor Anstruther | February 3, 2020

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The Chaotic Side of Learning: Keeping High School Seniors From Falling Asleep

By Nick Ripatrazone | January 30, 2020

A Reading Series for People to Share Their Grief

By Laura Winnick | January 29, 2020

It is 1979 and Ludvík Vaculík Has a Terrible Case of Writer's Block

By Ludvík Vaculík | January 29, 2020

How Does Garth Greenwell Make Such Wonderful Sentences?

How Does Garth Greenwell Make Such Wonderful Sentences?

Christian Kiefer on Grammar as Meaning-Maker in Cleanness

By Christian Kiefer | January 23, 2020

The Yurt at the Edge of the Sea: <br>A Writers' Retreat on the California Coast

The Yurt at the Edge of the Sea:
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Emily Cooke on Inhibition and Actualization at Esalen, Home of Lit Camp

By Emily Cooke | January 21, 2020

Christopher Brown on Serving on the Inspiration Behind <em>Rule of Capture</em>

Christopher Brown on Serving on the Inspiration Behind Rule of Capture

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

Katherine Kayne on the Strong Women of Hawaii's Painful History

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Talking Poetry and Porn with Garth Greenwell in a West Village Bar

Talking Poetry and Porn with Garth Greenwell in a West Village Bar

The Author of Cleanness in Conversation with Brian Gresko

By Brian Gresko | January 16, 2020

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Kiley Reid, Paul Yoon, Jessica Andrews, and More

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Introducing Belletrist’s Studio Sessions, Episode One: Illustrator Cecilia Ruiz

Introducing Belletrist’s Studio Sessions, Episode One: Illustrator Cecilia Ruiz

Behind the Scenes with the Author of The Book of Extraordinary Deaths

By Literary Hub | January 14, 2020

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