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Joseph Kanon: There Is No Better Place to Write than the Library
On the most beautiful office in New York City
By
Joe Kanon
| June 8, 2017
Jennifer Weiner: From Small-Town Beat Reporter to Big City Columnist
The Author of
Hungry Heart
on Following the Advice: "Just Write Every Day"
By
Jennifer Weiner
| June 7, 2017
How Making a Movie Made Me Fall in Love with Writing Novels Again
Robyn Harding on Rediscovering the Pleasure of Telling, Not Showing
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Robyn Harding
| June 7, 2017
How to Write an Internet Essay to Support Your Novel
Or, How to Worry Endlessly About it Instead
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Gabe Habash
| June 5, 2017
My Beautiful Oubliette: The Difficulty of Being a Writer in Prison
Dean Faiello Finds Daily Meaning Through the Act of Writing
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Dean Faiello
| June 5, 2017
What Reading Robert Pirsig Taught Me About Writing (And Life)
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Jamaica Kincaid on How to Live and How to Write
"You can't have too much slutdom, I say."
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A Crash Course in YA Taught Me How To Write
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Katherine Heiny
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On Bias, Clickbait, and the Future of Journalism
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Emily Temple
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Construction Instead of College, and Ways to Live in the World
Kevin Canty on Working His Way to Stories He Can't Forget
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Kevin Canty
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On the Horror of Getting it Wrong in Print
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"Write What You Know" is Not Good Writing Advice
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