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On Failing to Write for the Internet

On Failing to Write for the Internet

Laurie Sheck Gets Lost in a Sea of Infinite Links

By Laurie Sheck | December 13, 2016

How Writers Are Getting Back to Work

How Writers Are Getting Back to Work

Celeste Ng, Sara Novic, Morgan Jerkins and others on How Catastrophe Affects Daily Practice

By Lorraine Berry | December 13, 2016

Reading Through the First Year of Motherhood

Reading Through the First Year of Motherhood

Yardenne Greenspan on the Ups, Downs, and Books that Got Her Through

By Yardenne Greenspan | December 9, 2016

Art Can Transfigure Hatred

Art Can Transfigure Hatred

Charlotte Wood on the Importance of Not Turning Away

By Charlotte Wood | December 9, 2016

An Incomplete Guide to Proper Literary Name-Dropping

An Incomplete Guide to Proper Literary Name-Dropping

For Holiday Parties, Trivia Nights, and Beyond

By Emily Temple | December 9, 2016

Turning a Book Into a Movie is Like Making Booze

Turning a Book Into a Movie is Like Making Booze

Terry George on the Distillation Process Behind In the Name of the Father

By Terry George | December 8, 2016

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What a Novel Looks Like Before It's a Novel

By Claire Luchette | December 7, 2016

How Do We Pay the Poets?

By Amanda Nadelberg | December 7, 2016

Poetry and Poets in a Time of Crisis

By Matthew Zapruder | December 6, 2016

Writing the Body: Trauma, Illness, Sexuality, and Beyond

Writing the Body: Trauma, Illness, Sexuality, and Beyond

Eileen Myles, Ruth Ozeki, Porochista Khakpour,
Anna March & Alexandra Kleeman

By Literary Hub | December 6, 2016

For Writers Who Are Also the Mothers of Small Children

For Writers Who Are Also the Mothers of Small Children

Marcy Dermansky on Her Two Jobs: Parent, Writer

By Marcy Dermansky | December 5, 2016

From Hemingway to Kathy Acker: Making Art from the Outside

From Hemingway to Kathy Acker: Making Art from the Outside

Ellena Savage on the Struggle to Write and Make a Living at the Same Time

By Ellena Savage | December 5, 2016

I Was a Ghostwriter for a Ghostwriter

I Was a Ghostwriter for a Ghostwriter

On Time Spent in a Memoir Factory

By Michael Hafford | December 1, 2016

On Overcoming a Deadly Case of Writer's Block

On Overcoming a Deadly Case of Writer's Block

When Each Book is Harder to Write Than the Last

By Rob Hart | December 1, 2016

A Visit to the Shadowy World of Rare Book Theft

A Visit to the Shadowy World of Rare Book Theft

The Seedy Underbelly of Antiquarian Bookselling

By Dwyer Murphy | December 1, 2016

On Decades of Diaries: Intimate,  Profane, Honest

On Decades of Diaries: Intimate, Profane, Honest

Meg Elison Stole Her First Diary and Never Looked Back

By Meg Elison | November 28, 2016

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