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Bret Anthony Johnston on Listening to the Unconscious
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| March 2, 2026
Mimi Nichter on Finding the Courage to Tell Your Story
From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner
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Memoir Nation
| March 2, 2026
Celebrating, Defending, Mourning, and Loving Bookstores (and Libraries!) on
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featuring Brittany K. Allen, Adam Colman, Colette Delawalla, James Folta, Fisher Nash, Michael Welch, and Drew Broussard
By
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| February 27, 2026
Eight Writers on What Time of Day They Write (and Why)
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| February 27, 2026
Am I the Asshole For Preferring Adaptations to the Original Books?
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Kristen Arnett
| February 26, 2026
How to Write a Book When Your Country Is on Fire
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| February 26, 2026
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| February 26, 2026
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| February 25, 2026
Marina Carr on Virginia Woolf's
To the Lighthouse
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| February 25, 2026
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| February 24, 2026
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| February 24, 2026
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Saleem Haddad
| February 24, 2026
On the So-Called Reading Crisis as Class Warfare
Eunsong Kim Considers the Relationship Between Art and Capitalism
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Eunsong Kim
| February 23, 2026
“You Just Do Language.” Lauren Groff on Craft, Reading, and Her New Collection
Eric Olson Profiles the Author of
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Eric Olson
| February 23, 2026
Nine Memorable Depictions of AI in Fiction
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Justin C Key
| February 23, 2026
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