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How I Went from Writing Ads About a Stoned Puppet to Writing a Memoir
"I’d Never Tried to Sustain a Single Narrative for 200 Pages"
By
Leah Dieterich
| September 14, 2018
The Four Times I Became a Teacher
Beth Kephart on the Heartbreak Inherent to Teaching Writing
By
Beth Kephart
| September 10, 2018
The Debut Novelist's Guide to Battling Imposter Syndrome
Sharlene Teo on Fighting That Feeling of Fraudulence
By
Sharlene Teo
| September 10, 2018
Every Book Tour Should Include a Public School
On Making High Schools Into True Literary Spaces
By
Jess deCourcy Hinds
| September 4, 2018
Building a Personality From 100-Year-Old Photographs
Nuala O'Connor on the Legend of Belle Bilton
By
Nuala O'Connor
| August 31, 2018
This Wanting Business: On the Cost and Labor of Writing
Just How Expensive Can the Writing Life Be?
By
Melissa Chadburn
| August 28, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How a Background in Human Rights Reporting Shaped My Novel
By
Preti Taneja
| August 28, 2018
5 Reasons A Writer Should Move to Mumbai
By
Namrata Poddar
| August 27, 2018
The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind
By
Emily Temple
| August 24, 2018
Laura van den Berg on the Horror Films That Inspired Her New Novel
Lurking in the Shadows of
The Third Hotel
By
Laura van den Berg
| August 24, 2018
Building a Better (Socialist) MFA System
Juliana Spahr on Aspirational Utopian Education in a Neoliberal World
By
Juliana Spahr
| August 23, 2018
In Praise of Sex Writing That's About More Than Being Sexy
"I Want to Be Able to Read Stories That Don't Shy Away from Pain and Complexity"
By
S. K. Perry
| August 23, 2018
When It Didn't Work Out with a Living Writer, I Turned to the Dead
Nell Stevens Finds Comfort and Companionship with a 19th-Century Author
By
Nell Stevens
| August 22, 2018
Ray Bradbury's Greatest Writing Advice
Don’t think!"">"I’ve had a sign over my typewriter for over 25 years now:
Don’t think!
"
By
Emily Temple
| August 22, 2018
What If You Win a Comedy Award But Don't Think You're Funny?
Julie Schumacher, "Funniest Woman in America", on What People Expect of Humor
By
Julie Schumacher
| August 14, 2018
One Wedding and a Funeral: How the Show Must Go On
Jeanne McCulloch on Finally Telling the Story of Her Father's Sudden Death
By
Jeanne McCulloch
| August 13, 2018
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