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Why Give a Rapist a Voice?

Why Give a Rapist a Voice?

Jeannie Vanasco on Writing the Character of Her Abuser

By Jeannie Vanasco | October 1, 2019

Anthony Doerr on Throwing Out All the Rules for Writing a Short Story

Anthony Doerr on Throwing Out All the Rules for Writing a Short Story

“Wait, dog point of view wasn’t allowed?”

By Anthony Doerr | September 30, 2019

The Three Words That Almost Ruined Me As a Writer: 'Show, Don't Tell'

The Three Words That Almost Ruined Me As a Writer: 'Show, Don't Tell'

Sonya Huber: "Tell. Tell me everything."

By Sonya Huber | September 27, 2019

Grown Ups Were Getting on Her Nerves, so Rivka Galchen Wrote a Kids' Book

Grown Ups Were Getting on Her Nerves, so Rivka Galchen Wrote a Kids' Book

When Writing for Adults Loses Its Joy

By Rivka Galchen | September 25, 2019

Writing As Therapy: My Year of Teaching in the Locked Ward

Writing As Therapy: My Year of Teaching in the Locked Ward

Ayelet Gundar-Goshen on Balancing Authorship and Psychotherapy

By Ayelet Gundar-Goshen | September 25, 2019

On the Famous Photograph of My Late Uncle That Inspired a Collection

On the Famous Photograph of My Late Uncle That Inspired a Collection

Jake Skeets Finds Inspiration in the Images of Avedon

By Jake Skeets | September 24, 2019

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Maybe the Secret to Writing is Not Writing?

By Kate Angus | September 24, 2019

Jim Shepard on Why We Still Need Literary Journals

By Jim Shepard | September 19, 2019

Kevin Barry on the Need to Sustain Our Literature

By Literary Hub | September 17, 2019

The Inspired Vengeance of Mythic Icelandic Women

The Inspired Vengeance of Mythic Icelandic Women

Kassandra Montag on Learning to Write Blunt, Unabashed Characters

By Kassandra Montag | September 13, 2019

Emma Donoghue on <em>Hamilton</em>, Writer's Block, and Giving Up on <em>War and Peace</em>

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5 Questions for the Author of Room and Akin

By Literary Hub | September 11, 2019

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

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Just Because Walt Whitman Self-Published, Doesn't Mean You Should, Too

Just Because Walt Whitman Self-Published, Doesn't Mean You Should, Too

On Self-Publishing, Vanity, and the Need of a Good Editor

By Nick Ripatrazone | September 9, 2019

What Not to Expect From a Grad School Workshop

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Lynn Steger Stronger is Not Giving Out Business Advice

By Lynn Steger Strong | September 6, 2019

On Being Mistaken for the Other Elizabeth Ames

On Being Mistaken for the Other Elizabeth Ames

A Progressive Novelist or a Free Marketeer?

By Elizabeth Ames | September 5, 2019

Walter Mosley on Discovering Who Your Book's Characters Really Are

Walter Mosley on Discovering Who Your Book's Characters Really Are

"The creation of a novel is akin to a mad scramble up a mountainside."

By Walter Mosley | September 5, 2019

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