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The Importance of Reading While Pregnant
On Our Love-Hate Relationship with Parenting Books
By
Yardenne Greenspan
| January 21, 2016
Four Personality Types That Will Derail Your Literary Event
Or, Some Highly Subjective Advice on What Makes for a Good Panel
By
Tim Johnson
| January 15, 2016
My First Writing Job: Copyboy at
the Daily News
Warren Adler Remembers the Heyday of Newsprint in America
By
Warren Adler
| January 15, 2016
On Being a Writer Who Can't Read
"I'm Going to Pretend to Read to You From My Novel."
By
James Tate Hill
| January 12, 2016
How to Live Cheaply and Finish Your Novel
Sunil Yapa's Three Rules for the Writing Life
By
Sunil Yapa
| January 12, 2016
Lit Scene: A Night Out With Irish Women Writers
Nollaig na mBan ("Women's Christmas") Finds a New Tradition in Dublin
By
Sarah Davis-Goff
| January 11, 2016
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Rick Moody, Life Coach: I Need to Learn to Fight
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| January 11, 2016
How to Write a Book With an Anonymous Private Military Contractor
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Ralph Pezzullo
| January 11, 2016
Where is Wisława Szymborska’s Teeming Crowd?
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Jonathan Russell Clark
| January 8, 2016
How I Gave Up On the Great American Novel and Got a Book Deal
On Saying Goodbye to Your Literary Heroes
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Ed Tarkington
| January 7, 2016
On Writers, Hoarders, and Their Clutter
From Auden to Mitchell: Messy Life, Brilliant Mind?
By
Barry Yourgrau
| January 7, 2016
The Time My Grown-Up Novel Was Marketed As Young Adult
On the Ever-Blurring Lines Across Literary Genres
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Kate Axelrod
| January 5, 2016
Noel Coward, Reluctant Screenwriter
When One of the 20th Century's Great Playwrights Moved to Film
By
Barry Day
| December 30, 2015
Why I Quit My Job as a Corporate Editor
[The Answer: To Be a Writer]
By
Sarah Knight
| December 29, 2015
The Deep Obsessions of the Nonfiction Writer
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz Shares Her Five Favorite Fellow Obsessive Writers
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Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
| December 23, 2015
On Lucia Berlin, Mentor, Friend
Former Students Remember a Brilliant Teacher and Lovely Friend
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Chip Livingston
| December 17, 2015
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