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13 Literary Writers Who Have Adapted Other People's Books for the Screen

13 Literary Writers Who Have Adapted Other People's Books for the Screen

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By Emily Temple | July 26, 2018

Grammar Purity is One Big Ponzi Scheme

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How I Wrote My Memoir, One Notecard at a Time

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From Apartment to Bryant Park: A Poetry Salon Grows Up

From Apartment to Bryant Park: A Poetry Salon Grows Up

Poet JP Howard Creates Community for Women Writers

By Joshunda Sanders | July 25, 2018

Edy Poppy Talks Sex, Love, and Boredom with Siri Hustvedt

Edy Poppy Talks Sex, Love, and Boredom with Siri Hustvedt

The Author of Anatomy. Monotony. Approaches the Edge of Autofiction

By Literary Hub | July 25, 2018

Once Upon a Time in New York: A Sublet of One's Own

Once Upon a Time in New York: A Sublet of One's Own

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By Andrea Kleine | July 23, 2018

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The Loneliness of Long-Distance Writing

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Do Great Writers Really Steal? On Plagiarism and Publishing

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Teaching in a Red County, After Trump

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How Someone Else's Writer's Block Helped Me Write My Novel

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He Was the Best We'd Ever Seen: On Baseball, Greatness, and Writing

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