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Rainbow Rowell on the Love of Fan Fiction

Rainbow Rowell on the Love of Fan Fiction

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | October 16, 2023

Living the Questions: Lisa C. Krueger on the Shared Foundations of Therapy and Poetry

Living the Questions: Lisa C. Krueger on the Shared Foundations of Therapy and Poetry

"Therapy, like poetry, requires us to embrace mystery."

By Lisa C. Krueger | October 13, 2023

Nicola Griffith on Writing Immersive Historical Fiction

Nicola Griffith on Writing Immersive Historical Fiction

"Empathy is a powerful tool, and sharp. Be careful how you wield it."

By Nicola Griffith | October 13, 2023

Inspired By the <em>Genius Loci</em>: On Unlocking the Spirit of Settings

Inspired By the Genius Loci: On Unlocking the Spirit of Settings

Martin Goodman Considers What It Means to Write About the Holocaust

By Martin Goodman | October 12, 2023

Safiya Sinclair on Growing Up Rastafari

Safiya Sinclair on Growing Up Rastafari

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | October 12, 2023

How to Write a Memoir When You're Sick With Cancer

How to Write a Memoir When You're Sick With Cancer

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Writing as Transformation: Who Paul Yoon Needed to Become to Finish His Book

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No One Ever Said It: On the Long History of

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McKenzie Wark Writes a Letter to Her Younger Self

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Hilary Leichter on the Partnership Between Reader and Writer

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Understanding Zora Neale Hurston's Loneliness

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