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Writing Across the Landscape

Writing Across the Landscape

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 3, 2015

We Need <em>Diverse</em> Diverse Books

We Need Diverse Diverse Books

We Tell Stories in Order to Live—But Who's "We"?

By Matthew Salesses | August 31, 2015

Songs for the Road: A Book Tour Playlist

Songs for the Road: A Book Tour Playlist

Justin Taylor's Soundtrack for Travel

By Justin Taylor | August 28, 2015

On the Total Weirdness of the Book Tour

On the Total Weirdness of the Book Tour

In Which Justin Taylor Inflates the Price of Minibar Chocolate

By Justin Taylor | August 26, 2015

On Having Your Book Turned into a Movie

On Having Your Book Turned into a Movie

Emma Donoghue's Notes from the Set of Room

By Emma Donoghue | August 25, 2015

When the Editor Becomes the Writer

When the Editor Becomes the Writer

Logistics, imagination, and anxiety of working on both sides of a book

By Jill Bialosky | August 24, 2015

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When I Quit Basketball to Become a Writer

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The Pleasures of Destroying a Good Book

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Charles Bukowski's Rules for Writing

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On Writing Transnational Trans Characters

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Diaspora and Finding a Family By Choice

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Writers and Their Favorite Tools

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Claire Messud: Why I Write

Claire Messud: Why I Write

Kant’s Little East Prussian Head, Among Other Reasons…

By Claire Messud | August 12, 2015

In Praise of the Unpublished Drawer Novel

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Writing the Bad, to Get to the Good

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When a Novel Demands to Be Written

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Jennine Capó Crucet Turns Fear and Frustration Into Fiction

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Making the Jump From Big House to Small Press

Making the Jump From Big House to Small Press

Susan Shapiro on the Satisfactions of Going Indie

By Literary Hub | July 30, 2015

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