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The Search for Home in American Fiction
Sarah Domet Unpacks a Writer's Anxiety About Place
By
Sarah Domet
| November 2, 2016
Secrets for Sale: What Does
PostSecret
Really Accomplish?
There is Power in Telling Your Story, But It Probably Won't Fit on a Post Card
By
Erik Anderson
| November 2, 2016
Stray Thoughts on Kafka, Loneliness, and Clothing-Optional Retreats
Peter Orner Wanders from Prague to the Red Woods
By
Peter Orner
| November 1, 2016
Whatever the Genre, My Books Are Dark Because I am Dark
Fuminori Nakamura on how Noir Made Him The Writer He Is
By
Fuminori Nakamura
| October 31, 2016
There Are 1,462 Possible Plots for Your Book
From William Wallace Cook’s
Plotto: The Master Book of All Plots
By
Literary Hub
| October 28, 2016
Ask the Publicists: What Do I Do With a Bad Pre-Pub Review?
A Monthly Advice Column from Broadside PR
By
Literary Hub
| October 25, 2016
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On First Seeing Your Novel on the Big Screen
By
M.L. Stedman
| October 24, 2016
Are You a Southern Writer or a Brooklyn Writer?
By
Thomas Mullen
| October 21, 2016
Inside the World of Judging the Man Booker Prize
By
Marta Bausells
| October 21, 2016
When Fiction Helps You Get Closer to the Truth
On Plane Crashes, Failed Love Affairs, and Resurfaced Memories
By
Norman Ollestad
| October 21, 2016
Marlon James: Why I’m Done Talking About Diversity
Or, Why We Should Try an All-White Diversity Panel
By
Marlon James
| October 20, 2016
Who Should Own What in the Digital Age?
Jeff VanderMeer on Why You Should Care About the End of
Black Clock
Magazine
By
Jeff VanderMeer
| October 20, 2016
The Best of Genre + The Best of Literary Fiction = Awesome
Benjamin Percy On Finally Realizing the Kind of Books He Wanted to Write
By
Benjamin Percy
| October 19, 2016
When Virality Goes Wrong
Chris Holm on the Inspiration Behind his New Michael Hendricks Novel
By
Chris Holm
| October 14, 2016
Interview With a Gatekeeper: Algonquin's Elisabeth Scharlatt
On Predicting Bestsellers, Inclusivity, and Hefty Advances
By
Kerri Arsenault
| October 13, 2016
Dispatches From a Writer's Retreat on a Playground for the Super Rich
Ying-Ju Lai on Cognitive Dissonance and Elaborate Schemes
By
Ying-Ju Lai
| October 13, 2016
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