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Hanif Abdurraqib on Decentering Pain in the Stories of Black Lives
This Week from the
Thresholds
Podcast with Jordan Kisner
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Thresholds
| May 5, 2021
Personal Space: Julie Metz on Memoir as the Key to Locked Family Stories
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Eva and Eve
Talks to Sari Botton
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| May 5, 2021
How Doctors Tell Stories: Writing Through the Practice of Medicine
Leslie Jamison and Suzanne Koven in Conversation
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Leslie Jamison
| May 4, 2021
Elizabeth Ellen on Small Presses, Autofiction, and Reading the Uncomfortable
“I look for a gut punch. I look for unexpectedness.”
By
Walker Caplan
| May 3, 2021
A Poetics of the Press: An Interview with Ugly Duckling Presse
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Kyle Schlesinger
| May 3, 2021
Adam Mansbach on the Difficulty of Writing an Honest Elegy About His Brother
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I Had a Brother Once
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What Creative Satisfaction Looks Like to Elissa Washuta
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The Long Road to Publication: An Interview with Anjali Enjeti
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The Maris Review
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The Poetics of the Body: An Interview With CM Burroughs
Peter Mishler in Conversation With the Author of
Master Suffering
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Peter Mishler
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Ahmed Naji on the Contemporary Reality of the Exiled Writer
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| April 28, 2021
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NewberyTart
| April 28, 2021
Elissa Washuta on the Desire to Write a “Big Book”
The Author of the Essay Collection
White Magic
Talks to Eliza Smith
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Eliza Smith
| April 27, 2021
Kirstin Valdez Quade on Literary Community and Intergenerational Narratives
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The Five Wounds
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Jane Ciabattari
| April 27, 2021
Will Our Next Wave of Fiction Be Escapist, or Corrective?
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Literary Disco
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