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In Conversation
Sara Mesa's Novels of Ambiguous, Twisted Power
Katie Whittemore Interviews the Author of
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Katie Whittemore
| May 11, 2020
Solitude vs. Sociability: David Means and Candace Bushnell
on Being Alone and Making Connections
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By
Fiction Non Fiction
| May 7, 2020
Samanta Schweblin on Writer's Block, Kjell Askildsen, and
The Twilight Zone
The Author of
Little Eyes
Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire
By
Samanta Schweblin
| May 5, 2020
On Kierkegaard, Authenticity, and How a Person Should Be
A Conversation with Sheila Heti, Noreen Khawaja, and Clare Carlisle
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Literary Hub
| May 5, 2020
Anne Carson on Marilyn Monroe and Helen of Troy
"They had the same power—to stick in the throat of Desire."
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Sarah Moore
| May 4, 2020
Tori Amos is Always Listening
to The Muses
The Songwriter/Memoirist Opens Up About Her Creative Process
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Brian Gresko
| May 4, 2020
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| May 1, 2020
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Louis Elliott
| April 30, 2020
High School at a Distance:
On the Importance of Finding Remote Connections
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Nick Ripatrazone
| April 29, 2020
Ilya Kaminsky: 'Fables Allow You to Break Bread With the Dead'
The Author of
Deaf Republic
in Conversation with John Freeman
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Literary Hub
| April 23, 2020
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| April 23, 2020
Nino Haratischvili's Saga of Georgian Life in the
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Lori Feathers
| April 21, 2020
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Michael Barron
| April 17, 2020
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| April 16, 2020
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| April 14, 2020
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Ayşegül Sert in Conversation with the Nobel Laureate
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| April 13, 2020
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