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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

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In Which Padgett Powell Employs an Extended Scatological Metaphor

By Literary Hub | September 10, 2015

The Immigrant Story As Noir

By Bethanne Patrick | September 10, 2015

Haikus of Grief, Silence in Harlem

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I Write a Novel and Poems Come Out

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By Adam Fitzgerald | August 21, 2015

On the Intense Power of Literary Friendship

On the Intense Power of Literary Friendship

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By Literary Hub | August 20, 2015

An Interview with Fred Moten, Pt. II

An Interview with Fred Moten, Pt. II

On Radical Indistinctness and Thought Flavor à la Derrida

By Literary Hub | August 6, 2015

An Interview with Fred Moten, Part 1

An Interview with Fred Moten, Part 1

In Praise of Harold Bloom, Collaboration and Book Fetishes

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Interview with a Bookstore: Porter Square Books

Interview with a Bookstore: Porter Square Books

Your Clear Winner of the "Craziest Regulars" Award

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Making the Jump From Big House to Small Press

Making the Jump From Big House to Small Press

Susan Shapiro on the Satisfactions of Going Indie

By Literary Hub | July 30, 2015

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