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The City With a Stroller: Why Babies (and Mothers) Are the Best Flâneurs
Emily McBride Considers the Different Ways Mothers and Children Inhabit Urban Space
By
Emily McBride
| August 4, 2026
Orna Guralnik on Listening for the Unconscious
In Conversation with Merve Emre on The Critic and Her Publics
By
The Critic and Her Publics
| August 4, 2026
Chelsea Rathburn on the Unexpected Beauty of the “Research Dead-End”
What Failed Poetry Can Teach Us
By
Chelsea Rathburn
| July 31, 2026
Am I the Asshole For Wanting to Switch Writers’ Groups?
Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior
By
Kristen Arnett
| July 30, 2026
One Man’s Crazy Scheme to Create a New County in Northern Ireland
Jan Carson on Tethering the Fantastical to the Factual
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Jan Carson
| July 30, 2026
Gwendoline Riley on Mark Van Doren's
Shakespeare
In Conversation with Michael Kelleher for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
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What Happens When Literary Passion Leads to Physical Illness?
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How Translating Korean Literature Made Me a Better Fiction Writer
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Sarah Stillman on Finding the Story
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The Critic and Her Publics
| July 28, 2026
Michael Cunningham on the Question of Scale in Writing
“It’s only a question of whether you’re looking through a telescope or a microscope.“
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Michael Cunningham
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April Dávila on the Neuroscience Behind Writer’s Block and What We Can Do to Conquer It
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April Dávila
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Why We Need More Woman-Centric Retellings of
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What Romance Novels Taught Me About Writing Literary Fiction
Rowan Beaird on How Reading Romance Rewired Her Writing Brain
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Rowan Beaird
| July 21, 2026
Sheila Heti on Talking to Everyone at Once
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The Critic and Her Publics
| July 21, 2026
A Dialogue With the Facts: On Writing Literary Biography in a Post-Truth Age
Fiona Sampson Explores the Ways We Can Blend Reality With Fictionalization
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Fiona Sampson
| July 20, 2026
What Writing About Bobby Kennedy Taught Me About Male Power
Carson Markland on Control, Roe v. Wade, and the Slipperiness of Biography
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Carson Markland
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