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Brianna Pastor Had to Write About Her Grief and Shame to Begin Healing

Brianna Pastor Had to Write About Her Grief and Shame to Begin Healing

The Author of “Good Grief” on the Bittersweet Experience of Writing Her Poetry Collection

By Brianna Pastor | April 16, 2024

How To Write Egoless Prose, At Least For a Little While

How To Write Egoless Prose, At Least For a Little While

Steve Almond Offers Some Strategies to Help Make Writer’s Block Work For You

By Steve Almond | April 15, 2024

Julia Alvarez on Mortality

Julia Alvarez on Mortality

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By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | April 15, 2024

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John McMurtrie on the State of the Book Review

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Busting Genre, in Style: Geoff Dyer on the Joy of Writing “Unpublishable” Books

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Against Journaling: Dennis Tang on the Joys of Not Writing It All Down

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Phil Jones on Why We Read Samuel Johnson

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Real People, Real Pain: On the Ethics of Telling True Stories of Trauma

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Philip Eil Considers the Potentially Sensitive Nature of Book Promotion

By Philip Eil | April 10, 2024

What Do You Get When You Cross the Contemporary Novel with Nature Writing?

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Fiona Williams on Using Every Literary Tool Available to Us

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A Woman Out of Time: Rebecca Solnit on Mary Shelley’s Dystopian Sci-Fi Novel <em>The Last Man</em>

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Katrina Carrasco on the Importance of Female Physicality in Fiction

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“I’ll always celebrate tall, strong women in my novels—partly as a love letter to myself, and partly as one to readers.”

By Katrina Carrasco | April 9, 2024

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

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Jo Livingstone on Not Believing in Anachronism

Jo Livingstone on Not Believing in Anachronism

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By The Critic and Her Publics | April 9, 2024

Clare Beams on Harmful Good Intentions

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