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On the Impossibility of Locating the Line Between Fiction and Non

On the Impossibility of Locating the Line Between Fiction and Non

Michelle Bailat-Jones is Tired of Answering the Same Questions

By Michelle Bailat-Jones | October 15, 2018

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Atlanta

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Atlanta

From Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Papers to Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party...

By Nneka Okona | October 12, 2018

A Tough Crowd in Doboj

A Tough Crowd in Doboj

Carlo Rotella on the Lecture He'll Never Forget

By Carlo Rotella | October 12, 2018

How to Make a Career Writing About Booze

How to Make a Career Writing About Booze

Hope Ewing Talks to Talia Baiocchi About the Birth of Punch

By Hope Ewing | October 10, 2018

Inside the Rooms Where 20 Famous Books Were Written

Inside the Rooms Where 20 Famous Books Were Written

From The House of Mirth to Go Tell It on the Mountain

By Emily Temple | October 9, 2018

When You Discover You're a Character in Someone Else's Novel

When You Discover You're a Character in Someone Else's Novel

John Wray on the Anxiety of Reading About "John Wray"

By John Wray | October 9, 2018

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Going Hungry at the Most Prestigious MFA in America

By Katie Prout | October 9, 2018

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By Erin Mayer | October 5, 2018

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Roxane Gay: What Does a Political Story Look like in 2018?

On Selecting This Year's 20 Best American Short Stories

By Roxane Gay | October 3, 2018

Leif Enger: Why I Carry a Kite With Me Everywhere

Leif Enger: Why I Carry a Kite With Me Everywhere

When You Need a Bit of Lift in Bad Times

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Did the Creator of <em>The Twilight Zone</em> Plagiarize Ray Bradbury?

Did the Creator of The Twilight Zone Plagiarize Ray Bradbury?

Either Way, Rod Serling Definitely Pissed Him Off

By Emily Temple | October 2, 2018

Children's Books Taught Me Everything I Need to Know About Backstory

Children's Books Taught Me Everything I Need to Know About Backstory

Ann Patchett on Learning Some Unlikely Lessons

By Ann Patchett | October 1, 2018

When Writing Fiction Hurts the People You Love

When Writing Fiction Hurts the People You Love

Abigail DeWitt on Translating Real-Life Trauma Into Fiction

By Abigail DeWitt | September 28, 2018

Is It Real? 25 Famous Writers on Writer's Block

Is It Real? 25 Famous Writers on Writer's Block

Some People Write, Some People Don't

By Emily Temple | September 26, 2018

William Faulkner Was Really Bad at Being a Postman

William Faulkner Was Really Bad at Being a Postman

Good Thing He Had Other Talents

By Emily Temple | September 25, 2018

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