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He Was the Best We'd Ever Seen: On Baseball, Greatness, and Writing

He Was the Best We'd Ever Seen: On Baseball, Greatness, and Writing

Seth Sawyers Wonders Whatever Happened to the Phenom of Allegany County

By Seth Sawyers | July 17, 2018

How to Copy Your Favorite Authors' Best Beach Looks

How to Copy Your Favorite Authors' Best Beach Looks

20 Famous Writers Swimming, Surfing, and Strolling by the Sea

By Emily Temple | July 13, 2018

Believing in the <em>Animorphs</em> Taught Me I Could Cope with Anything

Believing in the Animorphs Taught Me I Could Cope with Anything

In the End, the Shape-Shifting Magic was Mine

By Jean Guerrero | July 12, 2018

On Writing a Short Story: 'Everything is Always Happening, All the Time.'

On Writing a Short Story: 'Everything is Always Happening, All the Time.'

Jamel Brinkley Talks to Brandon Taylor About His New Collection,
A Lucky Man

By Brandon Taylor | July 11, 2018

Combating the System (and Writerly Loneliness) with a Collective

Combating the System (and Writerly Loneliness) with a Collective

At Kristiania's Monthly Salons, Where Politics and Literature Mix

By Ben Clague | July 11, 2018

Samantha Hunt: Ghosts of Brooklyn Past

Samantha Hunt: Ghosts of Brooklyn Past

"Why is it so hard to know a person we see everyday?"

By Samantha Hunt | July 10, 2018

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I Worked in Biology for 17 Years... Then I Became a Writer

By Grace Dane Mazur | July 6, 2018

Francine Prose: It's Harder Than It Looks to Write Clearly

By Francine Prose | July 3, 2018

Trespassing at Ernest Hemingway's House

By Dave Seminara | July 2, 2018

The Surprising Stories Behind the Pen Names of 10 Famous Authors

The Surprising Stories Behind the Pen Names of 10 Famous Authors

Including Some You May Not Have Known About

By Emily Temple | June 28, 2018

Why I Will Always Write About Appalachia

Why I Will Always Write About Appalachia

Chris Offutt on Doing Battle with 30 Years of Stereotypes

By Chris Offutt | June 27, 2018

On the Sleepless Lives of Writers

On the Sleepless Lives of Writers

Insomnia: Source of Suffering or Creativity?

By Nick Ripatrazone | June 26, 2018

Surviving the Anxiety of Publishing a Book By Drawing About It

Surviving the Anxiety of Publishing a Book By Drawing About It

Mandy Len Catron Has Received Some... Questionable Advice

By mandylencatron | June 26, 2018

Why I Struggle To Relate To Relatability

Why I Struggle To Relate To Relatability

Likability in Fiction Isn't the Same Thing as Empathy

By Joanna Luloff | June 25, 2018

Writing With and Through Pain

Writing With and Through Pain

"The Key is to Not Panic in the Face of this Void"

By Sonya Huber | June 25, 2018

5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

"Poets are the Hoarders of the Literary World"

By Ruby Brunton | June 22, 2018

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