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Writing Through Fear is a Way to Take Back Power

Writing Through Fear is a Way to Take Back Power

Alice Anderson, Julia Fierro, Pascale Kramer, Megan Stielstra,
and Carmen Maria Machad in Conversation

By Literary Hub | November 1, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Erica Armstrong Dunbar

Meet National Book Award Finalist Erica Armstrong Dunbar

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Meet National Book Award Finalist Ibi Zoboi

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By Emily Temple | November 1, 2017

Inside <em>The World of Lore</em>: A Spooky Podcast Jumps to Page and Screen

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Christina Newland Talks to the Man Behind the Monstrous Creatures

By Christina Newland | October 31, 2017

Isabel Allende on Harry Potter, Dostoyevsky, and the Gift of Reading

Isabel Allende on Harry Potter, Dostoyevsky, and the Gift of Reading

The Author of In the Midst of Winter on the Books in Her Life

By Literary Hub | October 31, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Rita Williams-Garcia

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By Bethanne Patrick | October 27, 2017

<em>New Yorker</em> Cartoonist Barry Blitt: How Far is Too Far in the World of Political Satire

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The Author of Blitt, in Conversation with Kerri Arsenault

By Kerri Arsenault | October 24, 2017

Peter Coyote: Voice of the Vietnam Generation

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Philip Pullman: I'm Quite Against a Sentimental Vision of Childhood

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Annalee Newitz is Imagining the Future of Work

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Erika L. Sánchez on Borders, Bodies, and Writing Her Parents' Stories

Erika L. Sánchez on Borders, Bodies, and Writing Her Parents' Stories

The Lessons on Expulsions Poet in Conversation with Safiya Sinclair

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Gail Godwin on a Life of Writing

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