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Interview With a Gatekeeper: Algonquin's Elisabeth Scharlatt
On Predicting Bestsellers, Inclusivity, and Hefty Advances
By
Kerri Arsenault
| October 13, 2016
Dispatches From a Writer's Retreat on a Playground for the Super Rich
Ying-Ju Lai on Cognitive Dissonance and Elaborate Schemes
By
Ying-Ju Lai
| October 13, 2016
On Historical Fiction, True Stories, and Not Recreating Reality
Craig Larsen on how writing a novel is like fabricating an elaborate lie
By
Craig Larsen
| October 7, 2016
Can Fiction Still Make a Difference?
Am I Writer-as-Writer, or Writer-as-Advocate?
By
Rachel Hennessy
| October 7, 2016
Junot Diaz: On My Way to the Novel, I Fell in Love with the Short Story
In Praise of a Form "Unforgiving as Fuck"
By
Junot Díaz
| October 7, 2016
Nell Zink: How to Become a Novelist in Ten Easy Steps
Advice from the author of
Nicotine
By
Nell Zink
| October 5, 2016
Best Reviewed
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How My Grandfather Went From the Pulitzer Prize to Complete Obscurity
By
Tom Shroder
| October 4, 2016
Where the Hell Do You Start With Something as Vast as a Memoir?
By
iO Tillett Wright
| October 3, 2016
One Story, Two Tellers: When Someone Else Wrote the Same Book As Me
By
Lorraine Boissoneault
| October 3, 2016
The Time I Wrote a 150,000-Word Pulp Novel in a Month to Win a Bet
Stanley Donwood on the Story Behind
Catacombs of Terror!
By
Stanley Donwood
| September 30, 2016
How J.M. Coetzee wrote His Booker Prize-Winning Book
On the Many False Starts and Revisions to
Disgrace
By
David Attwell
| September 29, 2016
The Grumpy Librarian: If Your Living Room is Carpeted in Thorns...
Recommendations Weird, Bleak, Hilarious, and Gritty
By
Caitlin Goodman
| September 27, 2016
Getting Paid for Poetry in the Digital Age
On Ghost City Press, Micro-Chapbooks, and Donation-Based Models
By
Deirdre Coyle
| September 22, 2016
What Jane Austen Can Teach Us About Building Suspense
How to Use Dramatic Irony and Plot Secrets
By
Rebecca Smith
| September 21, 2016
Ask the Publicists: But What About My Book?
Introducing a Monthly Advice Column from Broadside PR
By
Literary Hub
| September 20, 2016
Fear and Loathing in New England: Lev Grossman Looks Back at His First Novel
"I wasn’t really a slacker; I was more just a loser."
By
Lev Grossman
| September 20, 2016
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