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On the Rebirth of Orlando
A Vibrant Literary Scene, in the Shadow of the Mouse
By
Ryan Rivas
| May 14, 2015
Did Mark Z. Danielewski Just Reinvent the Novel?
The Author of 'The Familiar', on his 21,000-Page Book
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Jonathan Russell Clark
| May 13, 2015
The Mislaid Plans of Nell Zink
On Writing for More Than an Audience of One
By
Alex Heimbach
| May 13, 2015
My Salinger Year
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| May 12, 2015
On Memoir: Ondaatje, Smith, and Sante
At the PEN World Voices Festival
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Kerri Arsenault
| May 8, 2015
How to Write the Holocaust Through the Eyes of a Child
Jim Shepard on finding perspectives of innocence
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Jim Shepard
| May 7, 2015
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Where Are the West's Political Novelists?
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Aminatta Forna
| May 6, 2015
The Day Virginia Woolf Brought Her Mom Back to Life
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Christopher Frizzelle
| May 6, 2015
On Choosing to Write in a Second Language
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Antonio Ruiz-Camacho
| April 29, 2015
Falconry as therapy
Helen Macdonald Reads T.H. White
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Helen Macdonald
| April 24, 2015
On the Subject of my Suicide
Norah Vincent wrote 'Adeline' and then tried to kill herself
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Norah Vincent
| April 23, 2015
When Writers Attack
On Boxing, Norman Mailer, and the art of getting hit
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Jonathan Gottschall
| April 23, 2015
We Have This Device. It’s Called a Book.
How science fiction sees the future of reading
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Ryan Britt
| April 21, 2015
Amiri Baraka, Politics, and Tough Love
A poet in conversation with Coltrane and Monk
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Evie Shockley
| April 20, 2015
All Elders be Eloquence, or One Way to Pay Dem You Owe
On Recording the track "Sad Dictator"
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Thomas Sayers Ellis
| April 20, 2015
What He left us
On discovering Amiri Baraka reading on 'Def Poetry'
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Danez Smith
| April 20, 2015
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