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Bethanne Patrick
| November 6, 2019
Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block
The Author of
Girl, Woman, Other
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| November 5, 2019
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A Philosopher and a Novelist Go Deep
By
Literary Hub
| November 4, 2019
Gary Janetti on Charles Dickens and Becoming the Hero of His Own Story
In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on
But That's Another Story
By
But That's Another Story
| November 4, 2019
André Aciman Finds His Way Back to His Famous Lovers
Catching Up Over Coffee with the Author of
Call Me By Your Name
By
Brian Gresko
| November 1, 2019
Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian
The Author of
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on the New Books Network
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| November 1, 2019
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| October 31, 2019
The Honorable Mentions for the 2019 Reading Women Award
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| October 30, 2019
Andrea Long Chu on Desire, Weak Love, and Modern Trans Identity
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Females: A Concern
, in Conversation with Eric Newman
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Eric Newman
| October 29, 2019
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Post-Truth Age
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Joanna Kavenna
| October 25, 2019
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New Books Network
| October 25, 2019
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Peter Mishler
| October 23, 2019
Jessica Hagedorn on Writing Experimentally and Trusting the Imagination
In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on
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But That's Another Story
| October 21, 2019
Cyrus Grace Dunham on Why We Need to Explode the Gender Binary
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Sarah Neilson
| October 17, 2019
Nnedi Okorafor on Writing
and
Narrating the Audiobook of Her Memoir
The Author of
Broken Places and Outer Spaces
in Conversation with AudioFile's Emily Connelly
By
Emily Connelly
| October 17, 2019
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