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George Saunders on the Best Writing Advice He's Received

George Saunders on the Best Writing Advice He's Received

Everybody's Favorite Literary Uncle Also Loves Gogol

By Literary Hub | November 13, 2018

Kay Eldredge Salter: My Husband's Choice to Be a Writer Was the Hardest of His Life

Kay Eldredge Salter: My Husband's Choice to Be a Writer Was the Hardest of His Life

On the Notes and Drafts of James Salter

By Kay Eldredge Salter | November 13, 2018

Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz

Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz

"The poem should reveal an image of what is beyond linguistic expression."

By Peter Mishler | November 13, 2018

See Oscar Wilde's Handwritten Edits to <em>The Picture of Dorian Gray</em>

See Oscar Wilde's Handwritten Edits to The Picture of Dorian Gray

Did Wilde Self-Censor the Earliest Version of His Only Novel?

By Literary Hub | November 9, 2018

If You Have These Traits You Might Be a Writer

If You Have These Traits You Might Be a Writer

Karen E. Bender Tries to Answer a Very Difficult Question

By Karen E. Bender | November 8, 2018

How Kazuo Ishiguro Used

How Kazuo Ishiguro Used "Dream Techniques" to Write His Most Polarizing Novel

Revelations from the Nobel Laureate's Archives

By Emily Temple | November 8, 2018

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Rakesh Satyal on the Pick-Up Line That Changed His Life

By Rakesh Satyal | November 7, 2018

Having No Time is the Best Time to Get Writing Done

By Jessie Greengrass | November 7, 2018

The Man Who Made Science Fiction What It Is Today

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MTA Versus MFA: On Trains as Writing Spaces

MTA Versus MFA: On Trains as Writing Spaces

Panio Gianopoulos Makes the Best of His Daily Commute

By Panio Gianopoulos | November 5, 2018

The Weirdos of Russian Literature

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On the Foibles of Genius, From Tolstoy to Akhmatova

By Viv Groskop | November 2, 2018

Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror

Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror

Mariana Enriquez on the Dark Side of Writing as an Argentinian

By Mariana Enriquez | October 31, 2018

Reading Across America: The Longest Running Series in Queens

Reading Across America: The Longest Running Series in Queens

Richard Jeffrey Newman on Community-Building Open Mics

By Richard Jeffrey Newman | October 31, 2018

Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel

Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel

A Conversation on Curiosity, Empathy, and How to Start...

By Literary Hub | October 30, 2018

Are You Misusing These Common Words?

Are You Misusing These Common Words?

On the Rules of Usage You Might Be Breaking

By Charles Harrington Elster | October 25, 2018

What It Means to Write About Motherhood, Part Two

What It Means to Write About Motherhood, Part Two

With Kim Brooks, Rumaan Alam, Sheila Heti, Meaghan O'Connell
and Jessica Friedmann

By Literary Hub | October 25, 2018

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