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Sackett Street: From Craigslist to Community

Sackett Street: From Craigslist to Community

Julia Fierro talks to Michele Filgate About the Origins of a Workshop

By Michele Filgate | November 11, 2015

Is Canadian Fabulism a Hot New Genre?

Is Canadian Fabulism a Hot New Genre?

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Pressing On the Pain to Get to the Truth

Pressing On the Pain to Get to the Truth

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By Chelsea Hodson | November 6, 2015

Tracy K. Smith Talks to Gregory Pardlo

Tracy K. Smith Talks to Gregory Pardlo

On Poetry, Manifestos, and David Bowie vs. Elton John

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Garth Risk Hallberg Came Up With <em>City on Fire</em> in 90 Seconds

Garth Risk Hallberg Came Up With City on Fire in 90 Seconds

On the Origins of the Fall's Biggest Debut Novel

By Adam Morgan | October 22, 2015

Margaret Atwood on Vampires, Gene-Splicing, and Talking Turnips

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The Time I Got Really Stoned and Interviewed Jesse Eisenberg

The Time I Got Really Stoned and Interviewed Jesse Eisenberg

Sunday Night, You're Totally Baked, and a Movie Star Calls

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Interview with a Bookstore: Albertine

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A little Paris in New York

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