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This Thing of Darkness: An Interview With Rachel Ingalls

This Thing of Darkness: An Interview With Rachel Ingalls

The Mrs. Caliban author on Hollywood horror, betrayal,
and so-called monsters

By Dan Sheehan | March 8, 2018

Samanta Schweblin May Not Be Ready to Read <em>Moby-Dick</em>

Samanta Schweblin May Not Be Ready to Read Moby-Dick

The Author of Fever Dream on the Books in Her Life

By Literary Hub | March 5, 2018

Beyond Fan Fiction: Rewriting and Distorting <em>The Shining</em>

Beyond Fan Fiction: Rewriting and Distorting The Shining

DW Gibson Speaks with Lonely Christopher About his New Novel, THERE

By DW Gibson | February 28, 2018

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

The Author of Fast Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | February 23, 2018

You Can't Explain Death to An Animal: An Interview with Sigrid Nunez

You Can't Explain Death to An Animal: An Interview with Sigrid Nunez

Monika Zaleska in Conversation with the Novelist, Memoirist, and Teacher

By Monika Zaleska | February 23, 2018

Sofia Samatar on Kafka, Binge-Writing and the Search For Monsters

Sofia Samatar on Kafka, Binge-Writing and the Search For Monsters

The Author of Monster Portraits in Conversation with Amina Cain

By Literary Hub | February 16, 2018

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<em>Fiction/Non/Fiction</em>: Anti-Semitism and the Authoritarian Playbook

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Episode 10: From State-Sanctioned Holocaust Denial to the Rise of the Alt-Right

By Literary Hub | February 8, 2018

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Nine Women Editors on Sexual Discrimination in the Literary World, Part Two

By Literary Hub | February 8, 2018

Editorial Power Means Blowing Up the Machine from the Inside

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Andrew Keen and Noam Cohen Talk About How to Fix the Future

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Hanif Kureishi on Infidelity, Mortality, and Europe's New Racism

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In Conversation with the Author of The Nothing

By Dylan Foley | February 5, 2018

Every Time We Put Pen to Paper, It is an Act of Protest

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A Red Ink Roundtable on Silence

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Jojo Moyes: What is the Thing That Makes Me Happy?

Jojo Moyes: What is the Thing That Makes Me Happy?

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