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A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine

A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine

In Which Casual Stalking, Hybridity, and the Fine Art of Rereading Are Discussed

By Literary Hub | October 7, 2015

Los Angeles: False, Bogus, and Wonderful

Los Angeles: False, Bogus, and Wonderful

David Ulin and Mark Haskell Smith End Up at the Tar Pits, Again

By Mark Haskell Smith | October 2, 2015

Jonathan Franzen: On Page-Turners and Big Ideas

Jonathan Franzen: On Page-Turners and Big Ideas

Wyatt Mason in Conversation with the Author of Purity

By Literary Hub | October 1, 2015

The Writer's Shelfie: Porochista Khakpour

The Writer's Shelfie: Porochista Khakpour

What Do Your Books Say About You?

By Literary Hub | October 1, 2015

A Phone Call From Paul:  Neil Gaiman, Part II

A Phone Call From Paul: Neil Gaiman, Part II

In Which Paul Holdengraber and Neil Gaiman Talk Bees, Fatherhood, and Magic

By Literary Hub | September 30, 2015

The Time I Got Really Stoned and Interviewed Jesse Eisenberg

The Time I Got Really Stoned and Interviewed Jesse Eisenberg

Sunday Night, You're Totally Baked, and a Movie Star Calls

By Jonathan Russell Clark | September 29, 2015

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Interview with a Bookstore: Albertine

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 28, 2015

Eileen Myles in Conversation with Ben Lerner

By Literary Hub | September 24, 2015

A Phone Call From Paul: Neil Gaiman

By Literary Hub | September 23, 2015

The Rise of the Writing Center: GrubStreet

The Rise of the Writing Center: GrubStreet

On Building a Literary Community

By Michele Filgate | September 22, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: Harvard Book Store

Interview with a Bookstore: Harvard Book Store

"Book Store": Two Words Since 1932

By Interview with a Bookstore | September 21, 2015

Nate Marshall: The Poetic Lives of the South Side

Nate Marshall: The Poetic Lives of the South Side

Casey Rocheteau Talks Mixtapes, Hip Hop, and Reaching Across Identities

By Casey Rocheteau | September 15, 2015

In Which Scott Cheshire Admits to Being Michiko Kakutani

In Which Scott Cheshire Admits to Being Michiko Kakutani

A Q&A With the Author of High As the Horses' Bridles

By Newtonville Books | September 15, 2015

Write Every Day

Write Every Day

A Q and A with Ryan Berg

By Newtonville Books | September 11, 2015

Lost in the Basque Country

Lost in the Basque Country

Debut novelists (and cousins!) Gabriel Urza and Sean Bernard in Conversation

By Literary Hub | September 11, 2015

In Which Padgett Powell Employs an Extended Scatological Metaphor

In Which Padgett Powell Employs an Extended Scatological Metaphor

Writing is Like Excreting, Or Listening to the Radio. Or Both.

By Literary Hub | September 10, 2015

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