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Fear and Loathing in New England: Lev Grossman Looks Back at His First Novel

Fear and Loathing in New England: Lev Grossman Looks Back at His First Novel

"I wasn’t really a slacker; I was more just a loser."

By Lev Grossman | September 20, 2016

Writing Advice from Edward Albee

Writing Advice from Edward Albee

When One of the Great Playwrights of the 20th Century Visits Your High School

By Neil Goldstein Glick | September 20, 2016

On the Irresistible Pull of Tidal Metaphors

On the Irresistible Pull of Tidal Metaphors

The Language of Love and Death Deep Beneath the Sea

By Hugh Aldersey-Williams | September 20, 2016

Dear Rick Moody: Why Do Men Spinster-bait?

Dear Rick Moody: Why Do Men Spinster-bait?

Rick Moody, Life Coach, on Male Fear of the Symbolic Feminine

By Rick Moody | September 16, 2016

Alan Moore Goes (Very Very) Big with <em>Jerusalem</em>

Alan Moore Goes (Very Very) Big with Jerusalem

On the Ongoing Ascendancy of the Very Long Novel

By Joshua Zajdman | September 14, 2016

Wrestling With Writer's Block in the Middle of a Cranberry Bog

Wrestling With Writer's Block in the Middle of a Cranberry Bog

Rosamund Stone Zander on the Writing That Happens When We Don't Know It

By Rosamund Stone Zander | September 14, 2016

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Why I'm Starting a Publishing House in Romania

By Elena Marcu | September 14, 2016

How to Be a Writer: 10 Tips from Rebecca Solnit

By Rebecca Solnit | September 13, 2016

Teddy Wayne is Worried He Might Be a Fraud

By Teddy Wayne | September 13, 2016

Kate Beaton Applies Her Graphic Genius to the Tyranny of Babies

Kate Beaton Applies Her Graphic Genius to the Tyranny of Babies

The Hark, a Vagrant! Creator Knows Her Audience

By Noah Berlatsky | September 13, 2016

How My Grandmother's Cookbook Made Me a Writer

How My Grandmother's Cookbook Made Me a Writer

On Cooking, Rosh Hashanah, and Inhabiting a Fictive World

By Michelle Brafman | September 13, 2016

How Do We Fix the MFA?

How Do We Fix the MFA?

Toward a Better Creative Writing Degree

By KC Trommer | September 12, 2016

Ron Rash on Writing to Bring Out the Dead

Ron Rash on Writing to Bring Out the Dead

Discovering the Stories That Need to Be Told

By Ron Rash | September 12, 2016

How Being a Bookseller Made Me a Better Writer

How Being a Bookseller Made Me a Better Writer

Kea Wilson on Standing Face to Face with Actual Readers

By Kea Wilson | September 8, 2016

Interview With a Gatekeeper: Nan Talese

Interview With a Gatekeeper: Nan Talese

From Random House's First Female Literary Editor to Her Own Imprint

By Kerri Arsenault | September 7, 2016

Hitler's Dog, and Other Problems of Historical Fiction

Hitler's Dog, and Other Problems of Historical Fiction

Peter Ho Davies on the challenges (and opportunities) of mining the past

By Peter Ho Davies | September 7, 2016

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