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Returning to Writing After a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis

Returning to Writing After a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis

"Death is the Common Denominator for all Living Organisms"

By Annabelle Kim | February 26, 2018

Rough Drafts: Writers at Work at the Millay Colony

Rough Drafts: Writers at Work at the Millay Colony

The First in a Behind-the-Scenes Series on Residencies Across America and Beyond

By Literary Hub | February 26, 2018

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Writing Obituaries

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Writing Obituaries

*But Were Afraid to Ask

By Emily Temple | February 22, 2018

The Joy and Intimacy of the Personal Writing Outlet

The Joy and Intimacy of the Personal Writing Outlet

Why So Many Writers Are Choosing to Share Some Work for Free

By Zan Romanoff | February 21, 2018

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Writing Group

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Writing Group

Dispensing with the Myth of the Solitary Genius Once and For All

By Kaethe Schwehn | February 20, 2018

How to Grow a Powerhouse Reading Series

How to Grow a Powerhouse Reading Series

Reading Across America Returns with Orlando's Functionally Literate

By Ryan Rivas | February 20, 2018

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Advice for MFAs Entering Donald Trump's America

By Allan Gurganus | February 20, 2018

Before There Was YA, There Were Horse Books

By Caitlin Macy | February 16, 2018

My Father’s Crimes Exist in Everything I Write

By Michael Nye | February 16, 2018

Dani Shapiro on the Hard Art of Balancing Writing and Social Media

Dani Shapiro on the Hard Art of Balancing Writing and Social Media

When Introverts Need to Be Extroverts

By Dani Shapiro | February 15, 2018

A Rare Look at Correspondence from Arthur Miller to His Wife, Mary

A Rare Look at Correspondence from Arthur Miller to His Wife, Mary

LitFilm, Brooklyn Public Library's New Literary Film Festival, Begins Next Week

By Literary Hub | February 15, 2018

Why the Hardliners of the World Fear the Word

Why the Hardliners of the World Fear the Word

From Jaipur to Iceland, on the Power of Language

By Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir | February 15, 2018

On the Very Contemporary Art of Flash Fiction

On the Very Contemporary Art of Flash Fiction

"To Be Brief Takes Time"

By John Dufresne | February 13, 2018

Judy Blume's Advice for Aspiring Writers

Judy Blume's Advice for Aspiring Writers

The Queen of Kid Lit Turns 80 Today

By Emily Temple | February 12, 2018

Why I'll Never Stop Reading

Why I'll Never Stop Reading "Junk" Fiction

Ben Dolnick on Being Shamed for Loving Genre Novels

By Ben Dolnick | February 12, 2018

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Orange County

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Orange County

This Cosmopolitan Region Isn't Just for Republican Retirees

By Namrata Poddar | February 9, 2018

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