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Scott McClanahan: "Most Fiction Feels Like a Bunch of Dumb Stories"

The Author of The Sarah Book in Conversation with April Ayers Lawson

By April Ayers Lawson | August 17, 2017

Hannah Tinti on Learning to Shoot a Gun for Literature

Hannah Tinti on Learning to Shoot a Gun for Literature

And the Artist's Job to Create Empathy

By Emily Temple | August 17, 2017

Lindsay Hunter on Parenthood, Binge-Eating, and Assless Pants

Lindsay Hunter on Parenthood, Binge-Eating, and Assless Pants

The Author of Eat Only When You’re Hungry is Actually Trying to Be Subtle

By Maddie Crum | August 9, 2017

Speaking with Novelist-Screenwriters Tom Perrotta and Noah Hawley

Speaking with Novelist-Screenwriters Tom Perrotta and Noah Hawley

On Mrs. Fletcher, The Leftovers, Collaboration, and More

By Literary Hub | August 9, 2017

Kamila Shamsie is Bringing Pakistani History to a Global Audience

Kamila Shamsie is Bringing Pakistani History to a Global Audience

John Freeman Catches Up with the Booker Nominated Author in London

By John Freeman | August 7, 2017

Michael Clune on Heroin Addiction and Memories of the First Time

Michael Clune on Heroin Addiction and Memories of the First Time

The Author of White Out in Conversation with Christopher Lydon

By Christopher Lydon | August 4, 2017

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When Trauma Becomes Dominance: An Interview with Sarah Schulman

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The Conflict is Not Abuse Author on Oppression and Restorative Justice

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Sympathy for the Rich? A Conversation with Christopher Bollen

The Author of The Destroyers on the Moral Failings of the Incredibly Wealthy

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Catching Up with the Night Sky with Exit Wounds Author in Milan

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Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman on the Palestinian Occupation

Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman on the Palestinian Occupation

"It's a Really Easy Answer: Get Out."

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Marriage, Secrets, and Housewives Turned Beasts

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Helen Ellis in Conversation with Sarah Hall

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