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Five Pieces of Writing Advice from Philip Schultz

Five Pieces of Writing Advice from Philip Schultz

Beware the Shitbird

By Emily Temple | May 3, 2017

5 Writing Retreats To Attend This Summer

5 Writing Retreats To Attend This Summer

Applications are Still Open!

By Emily Temple | May 2, 2017

7 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Writing

7 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Writing

Do the Work, Accept Rejection, Find Community

By Hala Alyan | May 1, 2017

How to Make Lauren Groff and Viet Thanh Nguyen's Favorite Cocktails

How to Make Lauren Groff and Viet Thanh Nguyen's Favorite Cocktails

(Scotch is not a cocktail)

By Emily Temple | April 27, 2017

The Books That Made Your Favorite Writers Want to Write

The Books That Made Your Favorite Writers Want to Write

From Eileen Myles to Zadie Smith

By Emily Temple | April 26, 2017

Why You Shouldn't Get Into a Fight With Jane Smiley

Why You Shouldn't Get Into a Fight With Jane Smiley

Claire Cameron on Finding the Strength to Commit to Her Fictional History

By Claire Cameron | April 26, 2017

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Translating This Broken World: How to Tell a Refugee's Story

By Nathaniel Popkin | April 26, 2017

Five Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Chicago

By Adam Morgan | April 26, 2017

Ask the Publicists: What's the One Thing I Can Do For My Book?

By Literary Hub | April 25, 2017

Life Advice from the Late Robert M. Pirsig

Life Advice from the Late Robert M. Pirsig

A Little Wisdom from the Iconic Author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

By Emily Temple | April 25, 2017

Historical Fiction is More Important Than Ever: 10 Writers Weigh In

Historical Fiction is More Important Than Ever: 10 Writers Weigh In

Sometimes, the Best Way to Learn the Mistakes of the Past is to Feel Them

By Crystal King | April 24, 2017

A Twang or a Drawl? The Art of the Audiobook Southern Accent

A Twang or a Drawl? The Art of the Audiobook Southern Accent

What Goes Into Recording Stories Set Below the Mason-Dixon Line

By John Adamian | April 20, 2017

Allen Ginsberg's Definition of the Beat Generation

Allen Ginsberg's Definition of the Beat Generation

From the Poet's Lecture on How a Generation Got Its Name

By Allen Ginsberg | April 20, 2017

From Mukasonga to Alexievich, We Need Writers Who Bear Witness

From Mukasonga to Alexievich, We Need Writers Who Bear Witness

Scott Esposito on Staying Clear-Eyed in Dark Times

By Veronica Esposito | April 18, 2017

Something More than Correctness: On Teaching Grace Paley's Essays

Something More than Correctness: On Teaching Grace Paley's Essays

"It’s not their own shame that holds young writers back; it’s ours"

By Scott Korb | April 18, 2017

Mónica de la Torre on Corporatese and the Oppression of Fancy Chairs

Mónica de la Torre on Corporatese and the Oppression of Fancy Chairs

Poets on Life and Craft

By Peter Mishler | April 17, 2017

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