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In Conversation
Meet National Book Award Finalist Brandon Hobson
The Author of
Where the Dead Sit Talking
on Yoko Ono and Stewart O'Nan
By
Emily Temple
| November 12, 2018
Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Carl Zimmer
The Author of
She Has Her Mother's Laugh
on What Nonfiction
Writers Can Learn From Novelists
By
Emily Temple
| November 12, 2018
Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Stephen R. Platt
The Author of
Imperial Twilight
on the Importance of Nonfiction
By
Emily Temple
| November 12, 2018
Radical Hope and Laughter: An Interview with Anne Lamott
"Laughter is Carbonated Holiness."
By
Daniel Asa Rose
| November 9, 2018
Dana Levin and Carmen Giménez Smith Talk Race, Politics, and Poetics
"All our annihilating qualities are on display."
By
Carmen Giménez Smith
| November 9, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Jamel Brinkley
The Author of
A Lucky Man
on Writing Men with Honesty
By
Emily Temple
| November 9, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Meet National Book Award Finalist Sarah Smarsh
By
Emily Temple
| November 8, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Adam Winkler
By
Emily Temple
| November 8, 2018
Red Ink Series: Women Writers on Obsession
By
Literary Hub
| November 7, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Victoria Johnson
The Author of
American Eden
on
Hamilton
, Teaching, and Dispensaries
By
Emily Temple
| November 7, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Colin G. Calloway
The Author of
The Indian World of George Washington
on Writing While Teaching
By
Emily Temple
| November 7, 2018
Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns
"I saw my whiteness, dancing there, mocking me, daring me to try to understand it."
By
Eula Biss
| November 6, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Justin Phillip Reed
The Author of
Indecency
on What Compels Him
By
Emily Temple
| November 6, 2018
Meet National Book Award Finalist Jenny Xie
The Author of
Eye Level
on C.D. Wright and Writing Labor
By
Emily Temple
| November 6, 2018
Idra Novey on Bookstores, Despots, and Revolution
On Writing a Meditative Thriller for Today's Cultural Moment
By
Maaza Mengiste
| November 5, 2018
Sam Anderson: How
The Art of the Personal Essay
Changed My Life
In Conversation With Will Schwalbe On
But That's Another Story
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But That's Another Story
| November 5, 2018
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