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Marlene Zuk on Tackling Writer’s Block (as a Scientist)
“Once you have something to get you going, the rest sometimes follows.”
By
Marlene Zuk
| March 20, 2026
Valeria Luiselli on Sounding the Borderlands
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on the final episode of Thresholds
By
Thresholds
| March 20, 2026
DIY Creativity: What Conserving Art and Writing Fiction Have in Common
Karma Brown In Praise of Hands-On Experience When Drafting and Researching a Novel
By
Karma Brown
| March 19, 2026
A Singular Pursuit: Why All Writing (and All Writers) Matter More Than Ever Today
“To write is to think and to think is to be human and to be human, in all its marvelous complexity.”
By
Timothy J. Hillegonds
| March 19, 2026
When the Fountain Runs Dry: On Aging, Immortality and the Illusion of Everlasting Youth
Casey Scieszka Shares the Sources of Inspiration Behind Her Debut Novel
By
Casey Scieszka
| March 18, 2026
Love Stories, Feminism, and Why Cemeteries Are Sexy
Jessica Ferri on Ann Rower’s
Lee and Elaine
By
Jessica Ferri
| March 17, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
What Playing Basketball Taught Me About the Creative Process
By
Ben Markovits
| March 17, 2026
What Wayne Koestenbaum Learned From
Gilligan’s Island
(And Why He Will Never Finish Reading Marx’s
Capital
)
By
Wayne Koestenbaum
| March 17, 2026
On the Genius of Frances Burney, Jane Austen’s Most Important Literary Predecessor
By
A. Natasha Joukovsky
| March 16, 2026
Beyond “Women’s Fiction...” On the Quiet Brilliance of Barbara Pym
Kerry Clare In Praise of Writing Stories Attuned to the Details of Everyday Life
By
Kerry Clare
| March 16, 2026
Crying in the Multiverse: On the Potential of Possibility as a Literary Device
Genevieve DeGuzman Channels Grief and Loss Into Imagining Other Worlds
By
Genevieve DeGuzman
| March 16, 2026
Janine Kovac on Getting Into Writing Residencies and Book Festivals
From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner
By
Memoir Nation
| March 16, 2026
Philip Schultz on Unavoidable Mortality
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| March 16, 2026
Andrew Martin on How to Manage Exposition
Don’t Fear the Info Dump
By
Andrew Martin
| March 13, 2026
Am I the Asshole For Trying to Pitch Editors and Agents at Crowded AWP Parties?
In Which Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior
By
Kristen Arnett
| March 13, 2026
Aracelis Girmay on Reading Toni Morrison and Lucille Clifton
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds
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Thresholds
| March 13, 2026
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