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Our American Rome: On the Case of Peter Thiel vs. Gawker
Andrew Keen Talks to Ryan Holiday About the Power of Conspiracy
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Andrew Keen
| March 28, 2018
"Fear is Good Quality Control." Colson Whitehead on the Writer's Life
"I'd rather have a fucked-up paragraph than no paragraph at all."
By
Emily Temple
| March 27, 2018
Wendy Xu on the Impossible Complexity of Immigrant Love
Lives of the Poets: Peter Mishler in Conversation with the Author of
Phrasis
By
Peter Mishler
| March 27, 2018
On Writing the Comics—and Queer Characters—We Need
Neil Gaiman and N.K. Jemisin in Conversation
By
Literary Hub
| March 26, 2018
Interview with a Bookstore: Café Con Libros
A New Feminist Community Bookstore in Brooklyn
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Interview with a Bookstore
| March 23, 2018
Teju Cole: "We are Made of All the Things We Have Consumed"
The
Blind Spot
Author on Fragments, Memory, and Creativity
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Khalid Warsame
| March 22, 2018
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| March 21, 2018
Navigating an Author-Reader Relationship as Father and Son
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| March 15, 2018
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Nicole Chung
| March 13, 2018
5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Teddy Wayne
| March 13, 2018
Why is a Harvard Business Professor Studying Independent Bookstores?
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By
Maxwell Neely-Cohen
| March 9, 2018
Networks: Another Thing Silicon Valley Didn't Actually Invent
Andrew Keen in Conversation with Niall Ferguson
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Andrew Keen
| March 9, 2018
This Thing of Darkness: An Interview With Rachel Ingalls
The
Mrs. Caliban
author on Hollywood horror, betrayal,
and so-called monsters
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Dan Sheehan
| March 8, 2018
Samanta Schweblin May Not Be Ready to Read
Moby-Dick
The Author of
Fever Dream
on the Books in Her Life
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Literary Hub
| March 5, 2018
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
The Author of
Fast
Talks to Peter Mishler
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