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Patrick Cottrell: Writing is Not Therapeutic in Any Way

Patrick Cottrell: Writing is Not Therapeutic in Any Way

On Morality, Penis Lesions, and Writing From Life (or Not)

By Claire Luchette | March 21, 2017

Elif Batuman on Fictionalizing Her Life, and Learning to Fact Check

Elif Batuman on Fictionalizing Her Life, and Learning to Fact Check

In Conversation with the Author of The Idiot

By Dylan Foley | March 21, 2017

Pankaj Mishra: We Committed Intellectual Suicide After 9/11

Pankaj Mishra: We Committed Intellectual Suicide After 9/11

On Progress, Popular History, and Our Bleak and Divided Global Moment

By Rafia Zakaria | March 20, 2017

Mohsin Hamid:

Mohsin Hamid: "Migration is the Starting Point for Everybody"

The Exit West Author on Progressive Politics and Transcendent Love

By Christopher Lydon | March 17, 2017

Kanishk Tharoor on Writing Outside of Western Traditions

Kanishk Tharoor on Writing Outside of Western Traditions

"The individual isn’t always my unit of choice"

By Peter C. Baker | March 16, 2017

Roxane Gay, Aimee Bender, and More on Assault and Harassment in the Literary World

Roxane Gay, Aimee Bender, and More on Assault and Harassment in the Literary World

11 Women Writers in Response to Bonnie Nadzam’s Essay, "Experts in the Field"

By Literary Hub | March 15, 2017

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Ariel Levy: "Feminism Never Said You Can Have It All"

By Bethanne Patrick | March 14, 2017

Margaret Atwood on What It's Like To Watch Her Own Dystopia Come True

By Emily Temple | March 10, 2017

Paul La Farge and Ed Park: In Praise of the Old School Cold Take

By Literary Hub | March 9, 2017

Sharon Olds, America's Brave Poet of the Body

Sharon Olds, America's Brave Poet of the Body

In Conversation with John Freeman

By John Freeman | March 8, 2017

Jami Attenberg on Literary Break Ups, Credit Card Debt and Epic Book Tours

Jami Attenberg on Literary Break Ups, Credit Card Debt and Epic Book Tours

In Which the Author of All Grown Up is Indeed, Asked If She Is All Grown Up

By Dylan Foley | March 7, 2017

How to Make a Unicorn and Other Lost Facts of Animalkind

How to Make a Unicorn and Other Lost Facts of Animalkind

Elena Passarello on Famous Animals, from Koko the Gorilla to the 'Endlings'

By Anya Groner | March 7, 2017

Translation as Activism: An Interview with Philip Boehm

Translation as Activism: An Interview with Philip Boehm

Herta Muller’s translator on imagination as the key to empathy

By Jennifer-Naomi Hofmann | March 6, 2017

Jeff VanderMeer On Writing For Happiness and What to Read Next

Jeff VanderMeer On Writing For Happiness and What to Read Next

Angela Carter, Angela Carter, Angela Carter

By Emily Temple | March 2, 2017

Cornel West on Why James Baldwin Matters More Than Ever

Cornel West on Why James Baldwin Matters More Than Ever

In Conversation with Christopher Lydon

By Christopher Lydon | March 2, 2017

Rowan Hisayo Buchanan on the Joy of Flawed Characters

Rowan Hisayo Buchanan on the Joy of Flawed Characters

Bethanne Patrick in Conversation with the Author of Harmless Like You

By Bethanne Patrick | February 28, 2017

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