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“Every Time You Eat a Bagel It’s a Fuckin’ Crime.” Liv Stratman on Writing About Diet Culture

“Every Time You Eat a Bagel It’s a Fuckin’ Crime.” Liv Stratman on Writing About Diet Culture

In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | February 8, 2022

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Featuring Gal Beckerman, Karen Cheung, and More!

By Teddy Wayne | February 8, 2022

On Taking Writing Lessons from Quantum Physics

On Taking Writing Lessons from Quantum Physics

Hisham Bustani on a Single Story's Many Possible Worlds

By Hisham Bustani | February 4, 2022

The Lion Speaks: On the Potency of the Epistolary Form

The Lion Speaks: On the Potency of the Epistolary Form

Daniel Black Considers Letters and Linguistic Freedom

By Daniel Black | February 4, 2022

Amor Towles on Bringing a Historical Setting to Life

Amor Towles on Bringing a Historical Setting to Life

"History is the painted backdrop."

By Amor Towles | February 4, 2022

How to Read a Play as a Manual for Novel Writing

How to Read a Play as a Manual for Novel Writing

Julia May Jonas on Tempo, Audience, and More

By Julia May Jonas | February 3, 2022

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Peter Ho Davies on Why We Fear Revision (and How to Get Over It)

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | February 3, 2022

Bernardine Evaristo on Lessons Learned From Toni Morrison

By Bernardine Evaristo | February 3, 2022

Some Helpful Metaphors for Writing a Novel, Illustrated

By Swan Huntley | February 3, 2022

Easy Come, Easy Go: Lan Samantha Chang on Writing, Debt, and Diamonds

Easy Come, Easy Go: Lan Samantha Chang on Writing, Debt, and Diamonds

“The money will come and go but you will always have a good piece of jewelry.”

By Lan Samantha Chang | February 1, 2022

How the Male Point of View Shapes the Narrative of <em>The Great Gatsby</em>

How the Male Point of View Shapes the Narrative of The Great Gatsby

Jillian Cantor Reimagines Fitzgerald’s Classic Novel from the Perspectives of Women

By Jillian Cantor | February 1, 2022

Exploring the Moral Landscape of John Darnielle’s Fictional Universe

Exploring the Moral Landscape of John Darnielle’s Fictional Universe

Matt Mitchell Talks to the Author of Devil House

By Matt Mitchell | January 31, 2022

In a Gazan Home in California, Two Writers Share a Taste of Home

In a Gazan Home in California, Two Writers Share a Taste of Home

Raj Tawney Eats with Jehad al-Saftawi and Lara Aburamadan

By Raj Tawney | January 31, 2022

The Courage to Write: On the Radical Generosity of Letting Yourself Be Seen

The Courage to Write: On the Radical Generosity of Letting Yourself Be Seen

Robin Marie MacArthur Finds Courage in the Audacity of Others

By Robin Marie MacArthur | January 28, 2022

Maeve Higgins on How to Write with Humor

Maeve Higgins on How to Write with Humor

“No topic is off-limits for comedy.”

By Maeve Higgins | January 28, 2022

Marcial Gala on Writing Cuba and Reworking <em>The Iliad</em>

Marcial Gala on Writing Cuba and Reworking The Iliad

“My literary project is Cienfuegos: world capital.”

By Samuel Jaffe Goldstein | January 28, 2022

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