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Emily St. John Mandel on the Narrative Possibilities of Time Travel

Emily St. John Mandel on the Narrative Possibilities of Time Travel

The Author of Sea of Tranquility Talks to Jane Ciabattari

By Jane Ciabattari | April 19, 2022

Adrienne Celt on Losing Her Creative “Rival” Too Soon

Adrienne Celt on Losing Her Creative “Rival” Too Soon

Memories of Grad School and Ambition, Death and Regret

By Adrienne Celt | April 19, 2022

How to Fictionalize New Technology Even As It’s Constantly Changing

How to Fictionalize New Technology Even As It’s Constantly Changing

Claire Stanford on a Novelist's Approach to Tech

By Claire Stanford | April 19, 2022

Rebecca Kauffman on Turning to Historical Fiction During the Chaos of 2020

Rebecca Kauffman on Turning to Historical Fiction During the Chaos of 2020

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | April 18, 2022

How Losing the Tether of Language Helped Me Process Grief

How Losing the Tether of Language Helped Me Process Grief

Amanda Bestor-Siegal on Her Year in Paris

By Amanda Bestor-Siegal | April 18, 2022

“Los Angeles is Covered in Gold if You’re a Writer.” Rosecrans Baldwin on Writing LA

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By Big Table | April 18, 2022

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Jarred McGinnis Breaks Down the Opening Pages of His Novel, The Coward

By Jarred McGinnis | April 14, 2022

Chinese writers combat pandemic boredom by remixing Western literary classics.

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By Jonny Diamond | April 13, 2022

“I think I might have gone on drawing forever.” Annie Hartnett on Giving the Gift of Art

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The Author of Unlikely Animals on Creating Connection Instead of Commodity

By Annie Hartnett | April 13, 2022

Julia May Jonas on How Playwriting Informs Her Approach to Building Character

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The Author of Vladimir in Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

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Sven Birkerts on Discovering the Story You Need To Write

Sven Birkerts on Discovering the Story You Need To Write

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By Sven Birkerts | April 11, 2022

Madhushree Ghosh on Food as Survival, Grief, and Liberation

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